john mcnesby said that, you know, we have the ability to make sure that our officers are safe, but thisandom stopping of people because of their profile makes no sense, and it doesn't help the relationship between the community and the police. the police department's motto is "to protect and serve," and they need to have the confidence and the input of our communities to protect and serve us as best they can. sure, they should be safe, but i'm telling you that that process of stopping someone, patting them, emptying their pockets is not a pleasant thing, and it doesn't foster that kind of attitude. >> police/community relations a flash point across the country right now, and very much in line with what we're talking about. and i want to give you an opportunity here to discuss something that a lot of viewers saw by way of a television ad that got a lot of airplay, your words in 1997. and in fairness, you have said that you are embarrassed by them, that they don't represent you. but here they are. you said, "police cannot use flashlights. they can't use clubs to the head. they can't shoot