[reading names] secretary: jonathan pinkous. president newlin: [reading names] thank you. >> my name is -- and i am currently a loss do it. i want to thank you for hearing the public, and do not let people tell you that young people stay apathetic, because that is not true. a concerned resident of san francisco, and i think the best policy is misguided public policy. we have already had a number of people talk of these implications at the events as creating a desirable city, and i think we have seen that in san francisco with over broader restrictions that. participation in public space. the way that the legislation is written right now, it would criminalize activity that it does not intend to. pre-recorded music is a pretty broad category, and during the night, it is a pretty long time. street fairs, festivals that the study makes a lot of -- that the city makes a lot of. i do not think they would be willing to enforce the law in that sense. i do not been there is a way to write is where it is not unconstitutional. this would r