kathleen dutyomn, aclu, a member of the public and resident.deeply concerned to learn that the -- that the san francisco police department still is working on a written protocol for disclosure of these records. i also understand that the department of police accountability in san francisco so far has not released any records at least to the a kr clu request. deeply troubled by that. the law has been passed since january of 2019. incredibly important to public transparency and to repair trust between communities of color that have far too long born the brunt of systemic police violence. and i don't believe that trust is going to be able to be repaired until these records start being produced, even on a rolling basis. i am aware in my work that i'm doing at the aclu, we had sent out requests to 400 agencies across the state after january, that many other agencies are responding, police departments are responding even on a rolling bases and accountability groups are responding. it's critical to promote transparency and it is disappointing, for the