Lockout laws have destroyed the culture of Kings Cross: hotelier Bruce Solomon

By Carolyn Cummins
Updated December 2 2015 - 1:13pm, first published 6:47am
Venues such as the Kings Cross Hotel, pictured, have experienced a huge drop in patronage since the NSW government's lockout laws were introduced, according to pub owner Bruce Solomon. Photo: Steve Lunam
Venues such as the Kings Cross Hotel, pictured, have experienced a huge drop in patronage since the NSW government's lockout laws were introduced, according to pub owner Bruce Solomon. Photo: Steve Lunam
Closed ... Hugo's Lounge in Kings Cross. 
 Photo: PicRequest@fairfaxmedia.com.au
Closed ... Hugo's Lounge in Kings Cross. Photo: PicRequest@fairfaxmedia.com.au
There has been an 85 per cent drop in patronage of venues in Kings Cross since the introduction of the lockout laws two year ago, according to hotelier Bruce Solomon. Photo: Steve Baccon
There has been an 85 per cent drop in patronage of venues in Kings Cross since the introduction of the lockout laws two year ago, according to hotelier Bruce Solomon. Photo: Steve Baccon

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