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Weekend Birmingham pool party reignites debate over regulating short-term rentals - Clone
A weekend pool party in Birmingham sparked renewed debate over short-term rental regulations after neighbors complained of public intoxication, traffic issues, and delayed police response. Police admitted the event should have been shut down earlier, citing noise violations and issuing parking tickets, while the homeowner claimed unawareness of illegal activity. City officials are reviewing regulations on residential rentals following the incident.
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