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Sunday, June 21, 2026 podcast
Virginia Beach is making headlines after enforcing a 9:30 PM Oceanfront curfew, and it’s already sparking major debate. Is this a smart move to protect public safety… or is it going too far and hurting the very businesses that keep the Oceanfront alive?
On tonight’s episode of The Arrington Gavin Show, we break it all down:
Why city leaders say the curfew is necessary
The real concerns from local businesses and workers
How residents and visitors are reacting
The bigger question: Where do we draw the line between safety and personal freedom?
This isn’t just about one city—this is about a growing trend of stricter policies across the country and what it could mean for nightlife, tourism, and local economies.
💬 We want to hear from YOU:
Do you support the curfew, or do you think it’s government overreach?
📺 Watch LIVE weeknights at 7PM ET on YouTube
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🔥 Strong opinions. Real talk. Independent thinking.
#ArringtonGavinShow #VirginiaBeach #CurfewDebate #Oceanfront #PublicSafety #GovernmentOverreach
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