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FILE -In this Nov. 27, 2016 file photo, friends and relatives of Demontris Toliver participate in a vigil on Bourbon Street for Toliver, who was killed in a shooting in the early morning, in the French Quarter section of New Orleans. A proposed closed-door policy of New Orleans' all-night bars is an effort to shut the door on crime that has some Bourbon Street barkeeps perplexed. Along with the use of high-tech gadgetry such as license plate readers and high-definition cameras, New Orleans officials are proposing a requirement that bars keep their doors closed after 3 a.m. (AP Photo/Gerald Herbert, File)

FILE -In this Nov. 27, 2016 file photo, friends and relatives of Demontris Toliver participate in a vigil on Bourbon Street for Toliver, who was killed in a shooting in the early morning, in the French Quarter section of New Orleans. A proposed closed-door policy of New Orleans' all-night bars is an effort to shut the door on crime that has some Bourbon Street barkeeps perplexed. Along with the use of high-tech gadgetry such as license plate readers and high-definition cameras, New Orleans officials are proposing a requirement that bars keep their doors closed after 3 a.m. (AP Photo/Gerald Herbert, File)

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