now, martha andrade says that she heard similar stories in neighborhoods across fairfield about a group of people going door to door claiming that their water is contaminated. she says that the two people captured on her doorbell camera insisted on coming inside to test the water. she told them no and then called the city the next day. the city said that no one was scheduled to come out. martha says that she is grateful that her camera captured the entire interaction when he said the word contamination. red flags went up and i was like, well, then i, i, i haven't gotten an email from the water company. it's a first line of defense, actually, if you ask me. he was insistent. that was my concern. he was insient. well, let me just go in, you know, two minutes, two minutes. i said, nope, not happening. wow. okay, so fairfield's assistant public works director, who handles the city's water utilities, says no solicitors do work for the city. and if there was a contamination, that would be much broader communication to the public. 607 right now. happening today, homeless advocates will argue t