drugs. i believe a safe clean place would be a great thing for san francisco. thank you. >> commissioner chow: thank you. next speaker. >> hello. i work at the san francisco drug users union and work with holly and these lovely people you just met. i just want to make two quick points. i guess three, the first is it's also tommy's birthday. but i echo the point that everyone's making about syringe letter. our job is considered front-line work and there's not a day that goes by where i don't hear all my participants abhor the amount of syringes they see if the street. we at the union and other organizations, a lot of the people in the audience today are out almost every day of the week picking up syringes and it's still not enough because you hear lots of complaints. and for reasons you heard about today is why people leave syringes out in the street. i wanted to echo the point a site would diminish the amount we see in the street. two, the thing i see all the time is wound care. i see so many abscesses that get really infected and sometimes cripplingly so because they've had horrible experiences getting help at clinics and hospitals. as much as they'll wait as long as pos