mr. wiener. >> director: two minutes. >> mr. wiener, san francisco state alumni. my time is running out. i like what is presented by director davis. i'd like to submit my own comment. now, you talk about equity. transportation should be accessible to everyone. it should be a right for everyone. this is not the case right now. what this board does is believes in identity politics. the groups that get up and testify before you in support of your program are the groups you support. it's a reciprocal relationship and the public is left out of it. what happens is it works in the community. like for instance, in outer richmond there were many non-english speaking foreign immigrants denied service. the same thing applies to the parking spaces in the bay view. what happens is when you do trade-offs you're trading off one group of individuals against other individuals. that's basically what it is. unfortunately the definition of politics for this board is the politics of compromise is the art of comprising people. so i really believe in equitable service for everyone espec