mike adisaro, former past chairman of the liaison committee for the street artists program and i would like to play a small clip. this is from 1972. >> president farrell: sf gtv. we've got it up. >> the only thing we can do -- we're caught as bill has said divn the between the parks department and the board of supervisors and the -- for 30 days, at this time of the year, christmas time, when many of the artists depend on the christmas sales with no legal place to sell detion ig naitd by the board of supervisors we can only advise that the artists go back to the street and sell on the street in a form of protest. i cannot in full conscience certify and take 20 per quarter for people for licenses when they have no place designated where they may function. we are going to act within the law. i worked out -- >> unfortunately with two minutes i have to cut mayor alioto off. but that was phase one of the street artist program. we're in phase two right now with the arts commission and we've seen mismanagement and negative. i have a background in business. i was a manager of many body shops, a