i think matt gonzalez was the first person i heard mentioning that corporations never get a bump up in their taxes. the issue that they are bringing up. it isinit is long overdue to che that. i'm also notice something about pedestrian injuries and car accidents and pedestrian fatalities. some time ago, i noticed that while the vision zero is focusing most of the effort on the dense neighborhood of the tenderloin and the downtown area, the fact that there are more incidents in the area is an artifact of it is just a more dense neighborhood. if you look as a pedestrian walking around on the streets in san francisco, your odds as a pedestrian of getting hit by a car are approximately equal anywhere in the city. and so there probably out to be a little more focus on the other neighborhoods and even in my neighborhood around here, on any given year there is probably about average of a couple hundred, 300, 400 deaths every year, lost years of life and a small fraction of that is actually pedestrian-caused problems with cars. if you wanted to increase life expectancy and quality of life you w