population in san francisco identify as lgbtq. as queers we have often been forced to leave families due to violence, bullying and home phobia and we end up on the streets to this day. ~ homophobia when we end up on the streets, we're vulnerable to be arrested, exposed to violence and ending up in jail. queer or not, when we are in jail or prison, our loved ones suffer and have to do an additional work load as a result. it's a huge amount of work, getting the loved ones out of jail, keeping their dignity or helping them deal with the enormous trauma and abuse of jail. so, for these reasons, we say no to this jail plan. thank you. >> thank you. next speaker. (applause) >>> good afternoon, supervisors. i will try to be mercifully brief. my name is david [speaker not understood], i'm the chief of staff for san mateo county dave pine. i'm here to echo the sentiments of the officer you heard from san bruno. we realize for many outside of san francisco, it seems like for those living here the vacuum of space is all on the outside. i ass