Blacksburg's Ridiculous Chicken and Centro Taco Bar each recently paid $1,000 fines for overcrowding in September.
According to Virginia Department of Liquor Control records, the town's fire marshal found the establishments “full” of people on the night of Sept. 30 and ordered everyone out for the evening. At Ridiculous Chicken, officials counted 150 people at the time of departure, far exceeding its capacity of 79 people. Centro, located on the upper floor of the same address, had a capacity of 200 people, but fire officials recorded more than 400 patrons. Said.

Ridiculous Chicken is an eatery located at 201 N. Main St. in Blacksburg. Centro Taco Bar is located on the second floor.
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Authorities accused the companies of failing to comply with applicable laws regarding hygiene, health, construction, and equipment at their sites.
Records show that Ridiculous Chicken's license holder, Wangian Wei, admitted to the violation and resolved the matter by paying a fine on April 8. A Centro representative, whose name is illegible in the records, did the same in March. The two companies have also agreed that if they violate fire regulations in the future, both stores will have their alcohol sales licenses revoked for three days.
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