. >> i'm barbara taylor with kcbs. >> recognize the voice. >> initially kcbs and "the chronicle" both had a lot of problems with this legislation. to put it briefly, our feeling was if it is not broken, don't fix it. for over four decades -- three and a half decades, my only experience, this has been a problem-free, user-free, customer-friendly system. reporters and news organizations apply to one office the press parking -- the press public information office for both their police press pass and their press parking pass. you send it over. they do the paperwork. they give you the information. it is one-stop shopping. what the city has said that it wants to promote. not forcing people to go to one agency, then to another agency. now we have in this latest proposal a hybrid where the police department has agreed to take all the applications. one person who works on them. and forward them over to another agency that will then review all the same applications, so it is totally duplicated. two different agencies doing the same work. if that is what they want to do, that is fine. our concer