i'm carl hanson with bird. first i want to say i think we share a lot of the same goals. san francisco has the laudable target of getting to 80% of trips being non-automotive by 2030. rides have to shift so some new technologies for that to happen. we think we found something that can really help with that goal. that said, we do absolutely empathize with the concerns of the community. we do not want to see riders riding dangerously on sidewalks or riding on sidewalks at all, parking on sidewalks no ways that present a hazard. we had good conversations with supervisor kim's office, with walk san francisco and have set up some new ways of addressing this, including taking a photo, requiring riders to take a photo at the end of each ride, demonstrating they have parked safely. we are adding a no riding on sidewalks rule to each bird and we also want to ensure that is a robust conversation. and would love to meet in anyone in your districts. finally, our only concern here is we support regulations. we need to have the permits available and have the opportunity to apply for th