state of emergency in the tenderloin area of your city and saying there will be less tolerance for what she calls the b.s. destroying your city. is this the right move? >> yes, it's absolutely the right move. we have a lot of challenges in our city. it's a great city, but we do have challenges. and for police officers and people in the profession of protecting and serving the public, you know, we want to be able to do our jobs and not that we couldn't do it before, but you need support. you need funding. and you need an infrastructure to actually do the job the way the public here is demanding us to do it. i think this is a huge step toward making things a little bit easier for officers to get out and do the enforcement that they've been asked to do and not so much have to worry about the social side or the social work side of this because we are really enhancing that part of it so our officers have options to get people help. and those people that just are insistent on using drugs in the street and some of the things that we see in the city, those