francisco and at the board, unfortunately, that when something bad happens, a novelist as it may be, -- anomolous as it may be, we have a reaction that we should ban it because it is the safest thing to do. well that might be the safest thing to do, it is not necessarily the best thing to do. a month ago i requested that we find out people understand how important this is to san francisco culturally or economically. in terms of youth access to entertainment, we need to understand that this is a critical part of growing up and developing as a person. you cannot just take it away if there are some challenges and expect that everyone is still going to be around. it is not like young people are going to just disappear. but they are going to have fewer outlets and fewer ways to express themselves. that is just not the right way for us to proceed. i did offer a resolution today supporting youth entertainment and youth access to night life in san francisco. i am going to continue to work on that. i look forward to working with the entertainment commission, the youth commission, and others. my office is