left in the dark and secondly that the messages are intelligible; they don't just sound like the uop uop uop, and maybe ideally in multiple languages; i know we cannot expect all the operators to speak many languages but i am confident that some of them do and it would be nice to hear announcements from operators , even in their own native language. that'd be great. >> chair nolan: members of the public, on the directors report? mr. weiner [sounds like]? >> herbert weiner; one thing though, if you can gauge the number of bicyclists on market street, you ought to be able to gauge the number of bicyclists who go through the red light, and that is very important because that is the source of revenue for mta. if there were 100 dollar fines for each bicyclist that went to the red light you would be out of the red. you should really consider it. as far as public satisfactionwith muni goes, uh uh, you don't get a pass on this; it's getting worse and worse and people are getting fed up. that is why the muni task force was formed and we hope it is not a whitewash because the friends of muni are chari