A coastal town, popular with tourists for its beachfront bars, enacts an ordinance requiring all outdoor music to end at 10:00 PM to reduce noise for residents. Which of the following describes the most likely behavioral adjustment by the bar owners that could create a new, unintended problem for the town?
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