commission so there's no civilian oversight, you're not operating under san francisco values and standardses, you're operating under us. and in early 1997, the mayor brown said, nope, we have san francisco policies we're going to apply them. the public was outraged and within a matter of days, the san francisco police commission rejected that proposal and said, we're happy to cooperate, but we're not going to forfeit our values and forfeit our rules. fast forward to 2002, after 9/11, the sfpd did join the gttf but under an m.o.u. that very carefully preserved san francisco policies, with a number of specific provisions that said san francisco policies apply completely. the predecessors on the police commission followed oun that. in 1994, i believe it was, the police commission asked the police department, are the gttf officers still following 8.10? promises up and down absolutely. still in effect. 2005, civil rights groups go to the special agent in charge himself at the f.b.i., ask the same question, he promised up and down, absolutely local policy only. so this arrangement was working. the