brandon dawkince [inaudible]. my hope is we are not here next monday sharing the same from last monday we are repeating today. increased police, staffing does not keep san francisco safe. what keeps san francisco safe is more funding for mental health service. homelessness serve service and other services that keep san francisco safer in the additional police officers not additional funding to the police department. therefore we are here in support of supervisor safai's amendment to the resolution. thank you. >> good morning. i'm kristin heardy with 1021, san francisco native and roar. out of san francisco general hospital chapter. i'm here to support supervisor safai's amended proposal which no long are mandates a set aside from the general fund which serves all the service we work for. limited flexibility in budget allocation which is not something local 10 to 1 could spchlt public safety requires more not that police, supervisor dorse the original set aside drained 200 upon million over 5 years using services f