in the past, it was kathy barnes city attorney. in this case, it was cynthia goldstein. when she contacted rebecca --after a year and three applications, the response came back that i do not provide a home address. why did they just asked me? i sent e-mails. i never got one response for them they did the same thing in 2010 and 2012, and by day, i'm talking about [inaudible] since i think he's responsible for this. he refused to accept new street artist applications after the passage of proposition j that's documented. william clark a longtime street artist had to go into federal court over street artist denial in 2005. so i kind of wondered who wrote the response from the arts commission, because they're confusing a few things. there's an application process and then there's a permitting process. so it's pretty clear to me that it was someone in the city attorney's office who wrote it and there are grossly misinformed. in april 4, 2016 howard lazard show me on market and spear street. i filed a police report. and notified via e-mail margaret baumgartner. never once got a