quality of life is huge for them in terms of them being victims, to burglaries, car thefts, vapdslisme're trying to find ways to get them information like that so they know how to report, where to report to, so they better lock their cars, windows, houses and keep their valuables from being stolen and being a victim of safe burglaries. >> one thing that i have noticed and chief moore had a lot to do with this, was your relationship with the community has changed. where it was ruptured before, three, four years ago, there were allegations of, you know, brutality and what not, you don't hear that ne anymore. that's changed. that's a credit to chief moore and what you all, the transition into your team. but talk about that relationship with that community and i mean, your -- you have your sleeves rolled up with them a lot. tell us what that's been like and what you promised them for the next few months? >> our relationship with the community is, you know, one of the most important things. it goes hand in hand with making communities feel safer. the goal of community policing really is to