carl moran. m.t.a. put the city on the hook for tens of millions of dollars by violating the contract with the credit union. it tried to quash the lawsuit by the way of demure. and three weeks the ruling came out from the superior court, quote, the credit union sufficiently alleges breach of contract and breach of the implied covenant of good faith and fair dealing. we see a lot of the, i think, lack of good faith in some of the proposals. some of them are good. i think the city will have to sell medallions and open up the market. and by the way, the people who have prop k and prek are on the surrender for compensation and we are waiting to get out and get some money. many of us planned our entire retirement years on getting a certain amount of money. it's been cut by 80%, so the culprit is that uber and lyft are $45,000 alone in san francisco using the private cars like taxis, subsidized the massive venture capital subsidies and which is an antitrust violation and the cases are pending. it is not one d