Friends stayed in a house on Pine St. in Grayton. They had their 3 elementary age gilrs with them.
Next door was a house full of high school age kids. Not just loud, but foul mouthed. Thankfully, adults appeared later, but they didn't seem to be monitoring a thing. The first night, my friend heard kids roaming around under her house all night, yelling at their pool, and the next morning her 6 year old presented her with a condom (in the package Thank God) that she had found on the hammock under the house.:shock:
The second night was the same, but no condom.
The 3rd night, she called the sherrif's dept., and they patrolled the rest of the week. They even talked to these kids and reported back to my friend that they were going to stay in the 'hood because another SoWaller's house (Hot pink) was party central for a lot of kids roaming around Grayton last week, and they had had calls.
They must have scared them because it was pretty quiet the rest of the week.
My overall impression was that spring breakers in general are a whole different crowd (and not in a good way) than the summer vacationers, especially the teenagers. The sense of entitlement from the people I observed this week was startling. I saw so many people treat our area and employees and locals like we were a disposable room at the motel 6. Crazy.