Exclusive | What college and high-school kids are really getting away with on spring break in Florida: Cocaine, weed, Molly everywhere

Weed and fruit scented tobacco wafted above the sea of sweaty Spring breakers packed onto the deck at Harpoon Harry’s in Panama City Beach, Florida, Thursday.Tennessee frat boys lifted two bikini wearing twenty-somethings onto their shoulders while a pink haired Gen-Zer waved a Coors Light as a man twerked on all fours to a bass-heavy remix of Van Halen’s “Panama”.Across the dancefloor a mustachioed Timothee Chalamet look-a-like’s eyes rolled back under his bucket hat while a bouncer closed off the bathroom due to a “vomiting incident.”“We had to take five knives today,” a bullet proof vest clad security guard told The Post, of confiscating weapons from a group earlier in the afternoon ahead of rapper G-Eazy’s performance. This is Spring Break along the Gulf of America, where The Post can report kids are smuggling cocaine, ecstasy and weed from other states, dealing on the streets, flashing fake ID’s and downing Miami Vice frozen cocktails in Stanley cup-sized portions before hooking up. Southern teen and college students – primarily from Oklahoma, Texas, Louisiana, Missouri, Alabama, Georgia, Tennessee and South Carolina – flood “The 30A” as it is known, a term describing the party scene between Destin and Panama City Beach on the panhandle, named for the beach road between them.“It’s ‘Jersey Shore’ on crack.Everyone’s down to do whatever,” Katie, 25, from Tampa said, referring to the MTV reality show.There is no shortage of shirtless, horny young men on the beaches and in the bars, most of whom seem to be intoxicated before the sun even sets.“If you come when Alabama’s here, it’s great.

Alabama girls are slutty.They’re here to party.

There’s a lot of Tennessee people here – Midwest and Southern people are a little less hook-upy.Georgia, they’re pretty slutty,” one 20-year-old reveler from Missouri said of the hook-up culture.Upstairs at a Panama City Beach bar, a 22-year-old senior studying finance tol...

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Publisher: New York Post

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