. >> my name is [inaudible] kadino, not only do i strongly support this legislation but i challenge you all to cut off the barriers that are tacked onto this and the bureaucracy. as the youngest person in the room i understand what generational poverty looks like and how the cycle attributes to youth. speaking of youth trying to further their educational career, i had to make sure i had to go to certain schools because fines being released from d.j.j. and other fines and fees like university of san francisco, i was admitted but i couldn't get into because of fees and working at u.p.s. only making $10.85, so just think about that. thank you. >> supervisor safai: thank you. next speaker. >> one minute huh? that's all we get? david elliott lewis. i'm with the tenderloin people's congress s.r. collaborative, san francisco police department crisis intervention team training program and other organizations. one of my concerns is our displacement and loss of african american population in the city. when i moved here three decades ago it was 17%, it is 3.5% now. i think issues like these fees w