New Jersey shore town cracking down on organizers of 'pop-up parties'

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New Jersey shore town cracking down on organizers of 'pop-up parties'
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One New Jersey shore town is warning organizers and promoters of so-called 'pop-up parties' that they will be held responsible both legally and financially.

An aerial view shows people enjoying warm weather at the Long Branch Beach on May 16, 2020. A New Jersey town is cracking down on so-called ‘pop-up parties’ and says it will continue to take legal action against alleged organizers and promoters.

City officials say they recently learned of an event that was scheduled to take place Friday evening and had been advertised on social media. Attendees were encouraged to bring their own liquor and cannabis, according to the city. "Long Branch will hold any ‘Pop Up Party’ organizers financially and legally accountable," city officials said in a statement.

Officials say the events create a need for a large police response and eventually require cleanup of public areas – costing taxpayers ‘hundreds of thousands of dollars.’ "Their actions also harm our City’s businesses and reputation," Mayor John Pallone said in a statement. So, they should be held responsible. judges in Monmouth and Ocean counties issued rulings prohibiting partiesA Long Branch pop-up party that apparently got out of control in spring of 2022 involved heavy drinking, violence and property damage. City officials have said they spent $25,000 on police overtime and cleanup costs following that incident.

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