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the red tag itamp;#39;s a restaurant owneramp;#39;s worst nightmare but weamp;#39;ve learned the cityamp;#39;s nailing a lot fewer restaurants for serious problems so are albuquerqueamp;#39;s restaurants just a lot cleaner all of a sudden or are health inspectors giving restaurants a break news 13amp;#39;s alex goldsmith got to the bottom of it red or green is not only the state question for albuquerque eateries itamp;#39;s the difference between being open or closed a failing grade can ruin a restaurantamp;#39;s reputation and make customers queasy in fiscal year 2013 nearly 90 restaurants failed their inspections and were slapped with red tags on their doors but in fiscal year 2014 the city says it only happened five times yes five we know fewer and fewer of these dreaded red stickers are being given out but why i believe theyamp;#39;ve really gotten their act together teresa allen is with the cityamp;#39;s environmental health department she says health inspectors are maki