they when they see somebody vandalizing in the area or, painting graffiti or loitering or doing things that create problems, the neighbors, are they willing to speak, tell the people face to face, stop that is our home? or do they have to rely on the police to make that? i think it depends who's doing the graffiti or doing the crime the time. if it's just a kid with a can of paint, then they probably confront kid. but if it's a gang member or someone who they feel will put them in danger, they probably would call the police, you know, not give their name, but call in the incident as somebody said on the program earlier, the view that many people in the united states have is that public housing projects are filled with criminals and therefore they're hopeless. and so tends to turn your back on it. now have lived in mission hill. you are a resident and you're a tenant organizer. what proportion of the tenants in your in alice taylor homes would you say are in some sense troublemakers? this is my proportion of troublemakers that live there and everyone else a decent law abiding citizens a