-- and i would just like to comment on a story that was covered by channel 5 at, -- channel 5, joel vasquez, and he basically was talking about clubs that were beefing up their security to make sure that the patrons were safe, and i think those were all great steps in the right direction, but also think that you have a corridor. it is almost like an occupation, a police presence, that more steps need to be taken, and i think one of them is to maybe take the corridor and make a drug-free zone, no gun zone. you can have predatory people come from outside of the area. they range from everything from what we call parking lot pimps to those that do drug activity. you do not see bubblegum thrown on the sidewalks, and there is a reason for that, and i just want to make the message loud and clear that a lot of times, the police can write all of the citations, but we cannot arrest ourselves out of this. if you do blow a cap off, or if you do cell block -- drugs in that two-block corridor, -- so i think the message will get out quickly that this will be no tolerance zone, so it is one thing to give t