. >> good morning, supervisors, my name is brian shehe, i'm a member of the san francisco independent alliance. i'm very concerned about this application for an off-sale type 21 license. our business owns some of these licenses in the area. this is a very unusual use of a type 21 license. if this license was approved, it would allow cloud kitchens to deliver beer, wine, and all forms of spirits to every corner of san francisco, to every address in san francisco. what's problematic about that is -- there are a couple of reasons. the first is a public safety issue. if anybody goes into a type 21 store right now, they can be carded and i.d.'d to prove they're over 21. cloud kitchens are working with the gig economy. and they partner with caviar. they would pick up the food and the alcohol, and then head on their way and make their delivery. these gig drivers, unfortunately, are not trained on how to validate i.d.s. they're not trained on how to determine if somebody is going to be overserved in alcohol. and caviar drivers are allowed to drive at the age of 18. so if an 18-year-old picks