. >> my name's steve bristow, a business agent with 1021, born in 1949, a little bit older than the last speaker. i'm a married man which means i get an allowance. the other day i parked in front of starbucks, ran in to get my coffee, in there not more than three minutes, i came out, there was a citation on my vehicle for parking. the second thing that occurred to me was, when i opened it up, my god, this is a stiff price to pay for a cup of coffee. being on allowance, i had to go back and plead with the spouse to try to find money to pay for the ticket. the consequences of it is i'm not going to park in front of starbucks without a bag of quarters anymore, ever again. there is a consequence to that. there's none for the banks right now, absolutely non-, unless people go after them for what they have done. and what they have done 800 -- is it trillion? 800 million to the world, and they're fined a total of what, 20 or 30 billion altogether, it's just not right. there are no consequences. san francisco needs to take a lead in this. thank you. >> supervisor avalos: thank you very much. any