Vero Beach, FL — Local families and residents planning a weekend visit to a popular Indian River County recreation spot should be aware of heightened security measures. The Skate Factory of Vero Beach has officially issued a stern public warning regarding an unsanctioned “takeover” event planned for this coming Friday.
In a proactive effort to maintain a safe, family-friendly environment, the facility’s management took to Facebook on Thursday to address the situation head-on. The business made it abundantly clear that any individuals intending to participate in the disruptive gathering are strictly prohibited from accessing the property.
“Do not attempt to enter.” The Skate Factory is taking a zero-tolerance approach to unauthorized takeovers, prioritizing the safety of its patrons by coordinating directly with local law enforcement.
To deter potential troublemakers, the skating rink has confirmed that additional security personnel will be stationed on-site. Local police departments have been fully briefed on the impending situation and are actively assisting the venue in monitoring the event.
The facility has outlined strict consequences for anyone attempting to disrupt their standard operations:
- Denied Entry: All unauthorized individuals associated with the planned takeover will be turned away at the doors.
- Immediate Removal: Anyone who attempts to cause a disruption inside the venue will be swiftly removed and prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law.
- Organizer Liability: The users responsible for orchestrating the event are currently under investigation. Management noted that these organizers will be held financially responsible for any resulting property damage, the cost of the police response, and any extra security resources deployed.
- Criminal Charges: Any unlawful activity taking place on the property could result in severe charges, specifically those related to criminal mischief and potential violence.
The Skate Factory of Vero Beach remains committed to providing a secure, enjoyable space for the Treasure Coast community, ensuring that disruptive online trends do not interfere with local recreation.













