. >> paula davis and i want to endorse what ray hartz said, i think that it is very important for the written summary to be included in the body of the minutes and i can speak to myself and the minute that it took place in a street art meeting on november 14, 2012 when i was escorted out of the building when i was speaking under public comment and it was less than 3 minutes and 153 words and what appeared in the minutes of that meeting was a statement underlined statement four times. no idea what that was about. but my words were not heard that day. thank you. >> peter wolf director of library users associations. the library abuses of the public through violations of the law is a long-standing one and you actually had a referal from the sunshine task force about a complaint that i made some years ago. it was the first one that was included by or within mr. grossman's legal case, which was settled presumably out of court. the library's history of attempts to exclude or to blur, essentially silence public comment with which it does not agree is a long-standing one. the best example that