and what do you think he what he and bill bratton did in new york, the broken windows theory. yeah.ook at crime in london today. it is disturbing, isn't it? it it's very disturbing. ironically, in thousand, we had a problem with crime. and, you know, i, i remember one of our slogans was , if new york's mayor can cut crime , can't london and i did crime, can't london and i did feel it. i well, i knew that was what londoners cared about at the time in the intervening two decades, if you like , it was decades, if you like, it was less of a problem. so that when boris, for example, finished his term, it wasn't particularly glorious. but it was didn't do much damage to be obsolete . much damage to be obsolete. crime is a reasonably satisfied actually levels it wasn't it wasn't heading the local news every night now is with a mayor who you know sort of trumpets his you know great sort of concern about this issue but does absolutely positive about it apart from picking on cressida dick and firing it. yeah no you know if you heard what you know the what's it called what witnesses job i forg