to me it was a godsend because the truth is, i would having lunch with denise sandoval, that developed lava mae. she saw somebody 1 day. she was in a cab ride going through the tenderloin. the taxi driver said, welcome to the land of broken dreams. she's a san franciscans. she came from business, not from mental health and she approached a woman on the street and she was crying and she said what's the problem and she said i will never be clean again. since then she's had one of the best programs that exist in the city. i know for a fact having worked for the city and county, if it had been a county agency which crossed so many areas, we'd still be talking about it. my belief, my hope is that in this community we have a grand desire to do better particularly with the homeless situation with people who are mentally ill, with all of this. what would support law enforcement would be if they had more recourse. if there was in every community in the city, a place during the day where someone can walk in and sit down and without filling out a mountain of paperwork and just talk to someone. it