(Lafayette, Louisiana) - Spring Break is a time to have fun and unplug; however, one group of students from the University of Louisiana-Lafayette found out the hard way that sometimes you can't overdo it while on Spring Break.

For years, college students have flocked to the beaches of Florida during Spring Break and let loose, partying while away.

Well, while Spring Break is designed to have fun and live life as a young adult, you still have to obey the rules and laws wherever you go, and if you don't, well, there are consequences.

People from Louisiana are known for liking to party, so much so that people from all over the country come here to party with us; however, at times our partying gets the best of us, and that is what seemed to happen to a group of students from UL.

The Walton County Sheriff's Department posted a photo of a beach rental with a Sheriff's unit in front of it, while young people were standing nearby. According to the Sheriff's Dept., authorities were called to this rental by the management company that oversees this house because of noise complaints and underage drinking.

According to the agency's social media post, there were more than 50 people in this house, and the rental agency requested that the Sheriff's Dept. evict them. No, this isn't the first time college-aged people have been evicted from a Spring Break rental, but we have to ask: How wild was it in this house?

The Sheriff's Dept. says the house was trashed, which means the renters probably won't get their deposit back and their names will likely end up on a "Do Not Rent To" list. Let me note here that we've seen some wild videos from Spring Break this year, and, as wrong as this may be, this is mild compared to the violence committed by other Spring Breakers.


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Here's a look from outside the house that the Ragin' Cajuns were evicted from. #NiceHouse

 

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