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No boardwalk curfew: Ocean City shuts down viral rumor about public access

Ocean City, MD — A viral social media claim suggesting a curfew on the Ocean City Boardwalk has been debunked by police, who confirmed no restrictions are in place and the popular destination remains fully open to the public.

The Ocean City Police Department issued a public clarification after the rumor began circulating online, stating that the information is false and urging residents and visitors to verify updates through official town channels.

Police move quickly to counter misinformation

No boardwalk curfew: ocean city shuts down viral rumor about public access
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In a direct response labeled “Rumor Control,” the department addressed the growing confusion, emphasizing that no curfew has been enacted on the Boardwalk.

“There is NO curfew in place on the Boardwalk,” the department said in its statement. “Our Boardwalk remains open for residents and visitors to enjoy responsibly.”

The clarification comes as Ocean City enters a busy seasonal period when foot traffic increases and accurate public information becomes more critical.

Key Points
• Ocean City Police say rumors of a Boardwalk curfew are false
• Officials confirm the Boardwalk remains open without restrictions
• Public urged to rely on official sources for accurate information

Social media rumors prompt official response

While officials did not specify the origin of the false claim, the rapid spread of misinformation online prompted a direct response aimed at preventing confusion among visitors and residents.

False reports about restrictions in high-traffic tourist areas can impact local businesses, visitor planning, and public perception, especially during peak travel times.

By addressing the rumor publicly, the department sought to reinforce trust in official communication channels and prevent further spread of inaccurate information.

Officials stress importance of verified updates

The department encouraged the public to rely on official Town of Ocean City platforms for real-time updates and policy changes, particularly as conditions can evolve during major events or emergencies.

This approach reflects a broader trend among law enforcement agencies increasingly using social media not only for alerts, but also to correct misinformation quickly.

Boardwalk operations continue as normal

Ocean City’s Boardwalk remains one of the region’s most popular attractions, drawing large crowds for dining, entertainment, and coastal views. Officials emphasized that visitors can continue to access the area without curfew restrictions, provided they act responsibly.

As of now, no curfew or additional access limitations have been announced, and the Boardwalk remains open under standard operating conditions.

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