am so glad that they're engaging in the process, and i can assure them that their voices are being heerd. but i do think we have an obligation as the agency of parking laws, to enforce them, and i don't think it's fair for the resident of sunnyside to tell them, we're going to wait until it's a problem and then enforce it. my solution would be a citywide ban, with exceptions, and looking at what we can do to provide safe spots for oversize vehicles to park. >> chairman brinkman: thank you. director torres. >> yes. i'd like to reiterate comments by my colleagues. the problem has be gone away, and it's not going to go away until you have a multifaceted approach. people that are suffering in neighborhoods because of these parkings, i've spoken to supervisor fewer and supervisor tang and others. at t it's a real problem. it's also a health problem. we saw what happened at skid row in los angeles in my old district, san diego with hepatitis b. this is an absolutely catastrophe in the making, so i think what we've talked about so far is a citywide ban on parking, with additional parking lot, w