For those leaving the cafe for the docks
You finish of your modest breakfasts and pay your bills. The sun is in your faces as you head out the door of the cafe and head off towards the international port on foot. As you draw closer to one of the few avenues into the kilometers long shipping port, the level of passing traffic increases slightly, mostly heavy vehicles, distinguishable from one another only by the corporate logos on their sides, hauling bulk cargos to, and occasionally from, the docks. Other than yourselves, you see few people traveling the area on foot. The few you pass appear to be weary eyed sailors, returning to their various ships from a late night spent ashore.
As you turn along one of the avenues, a gatehouse in the fenced enclosure is visible a few blocks ahead.