Sin takes a holiday

There were no arrests on St. Patrick’s Day in Reno, according to police. Statistics released by the city included no arrests for anything. We double checked, and city spokesperson Michelle Anderson reported that the Reno Police Department “said there were no arrests, DUIs, etc. related to” the holiday.

A city Community Safety and Service Team inspected 12 businesses and found seven in full compliance. Of the other five, a city statement said, “There were no citations issued, but some businesses were asked to make minor corrections such as unlocking a fire door, turning off a projecting illumination sign that was pointing to an adjacent building, having a mobile food vendor move from the public right of way, posting a doorman to prevent alcohol outside of the business, and having a security guard carry an alcohol awareness training card.”

Businesses in compliance were Candela Bar & Nightclub, Corrigan's Bit O'Ireland, Filthy McNasty's Irish Bar, Lucke's Saloon, Rapscallion, Ryan's Saloon and Broiler, and the Wolf Den. Out of compliance businesses were not identified.