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South Boston St. Patrick’s Day parade starting early to curb ‘tomfoolery’

Be accepted, I am an Irish! – But it is better to act.

Boston officials hope at the time of starting early in the famous South Boston Boston Day offer in Boston Boston Patrick on “Tomfolery”.

The second celebration is scheduled for one-St. Patrick and the eviction day-at 11:30 am local time on Sunday, March 16th. This is an hour and a half earlier in the past years, as politicians and the organizers of the show are trying to prevent bad behavior from analysts.

“The show will start earlier this year in an attempt to better deal with Tomfolery,” Senator Nick Collins said in a statement to a local director, Dorschestra correspondent. “Last year, there were moments of the show, we don’t want to see repetition this time.”

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File – The celebrities dance on a vehicle during the show of St. Patrick in southern Boston, on Sunday, March 17, 2013. (Angela Rolinsings/Midalz Group/Boston Herald via Getti Pictures)

Fox News Digital communicated with Collins, as well as City Adviser Ed Flynn, both of whom called for reforms to the offer after the chaos that followed last year.

“She works under the golden rule, and if you don’t do it at home – don’t do it here,” Flynn, a pensioner warrior in the US Navy during the permanent freedom process, told Fox News Digital.

At a press conference on Wednesday, Boston Police Commissioner Michael Cox shared a similar message.

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“We ask anyone coming to treat this event, and the neighborhood, as if it were your home,” Cox said. “Boston is a welcome city, but the truth is that we do not welcome unbridled and unlawful behavior.”

St. Patrick's Day Boston 2015 procession

File-March procession wearing separate stars in southern Boston. (Dina Rudick/The Boston Globe via Getty Images)

“This is a family friend. This is not a drinking festival,” Cox continued.

Cox said that all alcohol stores in southern Boston will be closed at 4 pm, and bars and restaurants will stop accepting people at 6 pm and will stop serving alcohol at 7 pm

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Cox warned parents that children and adolescents should be unitary, or not at all.

“It is not Mardi, and it is not supposed to be this way,” James Holly said at the press conference.

Lexington Minutemen march in the past with the convoy of St. Patrick's Day in Boston

File – members of the Lexington Minutemen march during St. Patrick’s Day in the South Boston neighborhood on March 15, 2015. (JSSICA RINALDI/The Boston Globe via Getty Images)

One of the largest offers in the United States. Last year, the procession attracted about one million people.

Holly said the show “was not good last year,” and was particularly driven by “young people, generalized in general and associated fighting.”

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Duck statues wearing St. Patrick's feast clothes in southern Boston

File – “Make for Duck -flings” statues prepared to prepare St. Patrick’s Day in Boston by wearing green covers. (David L Ryan/The Boston Globe via Getty Images)

Many people were arrested in the procession last year, according to his local Boston 25 News. Problems included annoying violent incidents, attacks that have become viral, people on roofs without a roof surface, and beer cans that are thrown into the show marches, according to the port.

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“If you are a guest, or in southern Boston, to show off the day of evacuation – show some joint courtesy and respect for residents, for old warriors and military families, our excessive respondents, and our history,” Flynn said.

The show is also a celebration of evacuation day – British evacuation from Boston on March 17, 1776.

2025-03-12 21:04:00

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