The unofficial event – known mostly through word of mouth – involves tens of thousands of people flocking to the beach in Jeeps and other vehicles to drink and party, according to CNN affiliate KRPC.
But each year, along with droves of music-blaring beachgoers parked and driving feet away from the Gulf waters come dozens of arrests and hospitalizations, KRPC reported.
KeriEPearson says
The unofficial event – known mostly through word of mouth – involves tens of thousands of people flocking to the beach in Jeeps and other vehicles to drink and party, according to CNN affiliate KRPC.
But each year, along with droves of music-blaring beachgoers parked and driving feet away from the Gulf waters come dozens of arrests and hospitalizations, KRPC reported.
PorkfatWilly says
It ain’t a party if the cops don’t come. Am I right? Eh?! ***Eh?!***
predictingzepast says
Anything it takes to stop that stupid ‘wave’..
old_bugger says
Imagine if it was an event attended by men.
doowgad1 says
Honestly amazed no one was shot and killed.
tehjeffman says
But how many arrested and injured rubber duckies?
Oldmanbabydog says
It’s a jeep thing… you wouldn’t understand
CynicWalnut says
It’s a Jeep thing.
gentilelent says
Live in the area, it’s the worst. Actually, the littering is the worst but that’s a byproduct of them, too.
hbgwine says
I am shocked, shocked, to hear there was drinking at a Texas jeep weekend event.
kjartanbj says
It’s quite funny in the so called land of the free that you can be arrested only because your drunk in public
TheBootyHolePatrol says
Wish Grindr would release data on it.