lori leaderman. i'd like to thank supervisor yee for his leadership. i support the resolution. it establishes vital guidelines for the consideration of allowing new technology in the public realm but it does not go far enough. we the people of san francisco have become laboratory subjects for private enterprise to extract profits without our consent. this needs to stop now. no new technology in the public realm without prior approval, we can't akuwawait fo task force. we need a moratorium. it must be paramount. it is difficult but with no longer be set aside. when unleashed with other devices we quickly reach a capacity problem. the precautionary principal is already city policy but it's not enforced. in this context let's also ask do we need this new device. just because somebody thinks it's cool to ride a motorized scooter does not mean that we need it or need to permit it outside of designated areas. the watch word of the tech industry has been disrupt. some companies may welcome guidelines but history tells us that some very large players have intentionally evaded and susta