
Metro police officers early Saturday cited three Nashville after hours businesses for failure to comply with a city ordinance requiring that they have a permit from the Codes Department.
The three businesses are:
The ordinance affects after hours establishments open past 3 a.m. that allow patrons to bring alcohol onto the premises or those marketed as nightclubs that allow teenagers to attend without their parents. It requires such businesses to submit a security plan to the police department to be eligible for a permit.
Officers checked 23 businesses early Saturday. Those same 23 were also visited in the early morning hours of March 15, the day enforcement of the ordinance began. Eleven businesses were cited for non-compliance on March 15.
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