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AUSTRALIA - OCTOBER 10: Fresh oysters are shucked at Bayswater Brasserie in the King's Cross area of Sydney, Australia, on Tuesday, Oct. 9, 2007. The red lights are going out at Kings Cross, Australia's most notorious center of vice. Sydney's premier dining area from the 1920s to the 1970s, "the Cross'' descended into a crime-ridden haunt of prostitutes, bikers and drug addicts. Now, restaurants are fighting back against the sex shops, pawn brokers, tattoo parlors and strip joints that made Darlinghurst Road Australia's street of shame. (Photo by Grant Turner/Bloomberg via Getty Images)

AUSTRALIA - OCTOBER 10:  Fresh oysters are shucked at Bayswater Brasserie in the King's Cross area of Sydney, Australia, on Tuesday, Oct. 9, 2007. The red lights are going out at Kings Cross, Australia's most notorious center of vice. Sydney's premier dining area from the 1920s to the 1970s, "the Cross'' descended into a crime-ridden haunt of prostitutes, bikers and drug addicts. Now, restaurants are fighting back against the sex shops, pawn brokers, tattoo parlors and strip joints that made Darlinghurst Road Australia's street of shame.  (Photo by Grant Turner/Bloomberg via Getty Images)