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Thursday, August 27, 2015
New Sheriff Overseeing Burning Man to Crack Down on Naked Rule-Breakers
A new Nevada sheriff tasked with overseeing the upcoming Burning Man festival plans to crack down on the annual desert debauchery. Jerry Allen, 39, who was elected Pershing County Sheriff in January,
said he plans to tighten law enforcement for the tens of thousands of
festival-goers journeying to the remote Black Rock Desert next week for
the annual event, the Reno Gazette-Journal reported on Tuesday. In recent years, many attendees at the weeklong event — where nudity is the norm, drugs flow as if on tap and orgies
litter the desert — have not been charged for crimes like marijuana
possession, according to federal reports on the event, but the new
sheriff in town said he has a tougher police protocol in mind. “We don’t have the personnel to issue citations to
70,000 naked people on the playa, but we will be upholding the law to
the best of our ability,” Allen said. He added that Burning Man “brings
nothing … except for heartache” to the conservative, rural county...more
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