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In the past, said Steve Crosier, Doc Maynard's owner and a board member of the Pioneer radio Square Community Association, there were at least radio 15 clubs participating in the event, along with about 8,000 to 10,000 people in the area overall. "Now, it's not even close. I will have about 20 percent of the business I had five or six years ago," Crosier said. "Some people used to count on Fat Tuesday or Mardi Gras to be that shot in the arm in a slow time of the year. Instead of a shot in the arm, it's a punch in the face." Still, revelers such as Audrey Peters of Auburn, who was handing out multicolored beads outside the New Orleans Cafe, seemed to be enjoying Fat Tuesday-lite. "This is probably my fifth or sixth year coming down here, and it's better now because there are more police," Peters said. Goertzen, wearing about two dozen strands of beads, suggested the city would be better off just shutting down several blocks of Pioneer Square during Fat Tuesday events and allowing only those 21 and over into the area.
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