Two Florida cities have enacted curfews in the wake of recent trouble and overdoses among spring break visitors. The latest curfew was ordered by Miami Beach officials who said “after seeing a rise in violence” the city declared a state of emergency. It will begin a curfew on March 24 at 12:01 a.m. and remain in place until 6:01 a.m. March 28. With the city commission’s approval, officials hope to implement the same curfew on March 31 through April 4. Mayor Dan Gelber said that “tourists had created an unacceptable atmosphere across the city,” and that the city was “way past its endpoint.” The mayor told reporters that he, along with other city officials, “don’t ask for spring break to come to Miami Beach,” but they simply “endure it.” The curfew will be enforced for the South Beach area from the Atlantic Ocean on the east and the Biscayne Bay …