and i mean, the ben wu, i talked to this guy, ben wu, who works at a auto repair store, and he summarizest really well. he said that it takes, you know, four seconds to break the window and five seconds to grab the bags and then you're out of there. i think it's really hard for police to solve a crime where there are no fingerprint. usually often the cars that drive away are stolen or have stolen license plates. and it's also not the highest priority for the sfpd. they have said over and over again that they're focused on solving violent crimes, which i think most of us can agree is probably a good priority. but it is still really frustrating that so few of these crimes are resulting in arrests . >> okay. so then what are some solutions then, based on those findings? right. i mean, it seems like beef up policing, but maybe it's not that simple. yeah it is frustrating at first. >> it feels like there's nothing. but i looked at a couple of studies that have been done in the bay area over the years and actually there was this really cool study done in vallejo where police did this really foc