cameras that a that are on plain cloethsdz supervisors to whether or not it was probation entry or a scott wagner so we have a draft policy we're going back and forth it's made up of several best policy practices of smaller departments that have used those things. the 0 problem is the storage of the data as i told you is 75 and $100,000 a year. roadway 17 hundred police officers have those smart phones they'll get the body mounted cameras. again, if it's not lost on anyone in san francisco we have a robust debate about cameras at all so the police department is prohibited by policy which you it as to when you can and can't ice cameras with regards to the frment there's a big debate about outside bars if we could find the two or $3 million a year to store the data and find a place to store the data we're not prohibited to use the cloud. i guess there's a lot of policy work and existing policies that are prohibitions against us at a point things and, of course, 17 hundred walking public safety cameras both inside and outside people's residents and on the street that are running. so again, i think a