Report claims lockout's impact exaggerated

By James Robertson
Updated August 29 2016 - 5:08am, first published August 28 2016 - 8:30pm
Artist Scott Marsh paints a mural of NSW Premier, Mike Baird holding a kebab and glass of wine. Initiatives by the Baird government, such as a recent roundtable to develop policies for improving the city's night life, have been welcomed by businesses. Photo: Cole Bennetts
Artist Scott Marsh paints a mural of NSW Premier, Mike Baird holding a kebab and glass of wine. Initiatives by the Baird government, such as a recent roundtable to develop policies for improving the city's night life, have been welcomed by businesses. Photo: Cole Bennetts

The impact of the lockout laws on Kings Cross has been greatly exaggerated, according to a report by an anti-alcohol lobby group whose findings have been hotly disputed by the law's opponents.

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