. >> hi, my name is zack karnise, a wheelchair user, a san francisco resident. and i have to say that the conditions for people, the disabled people in san francisco are just atrocious. i don't think that it's even safe to say that we're second-class citizens, i think that we're third-class citizens. and we don't have basic housing, food, transportation and i have experienced all of these deficits myself. i have to plan my days around which buses won't pick me up, especially during the rush hour when the buses are very packed on the 14 line. i have to wait two, three, and sometimes more buses, just to get home. all of the conditions that are bad in san francisco, the ones that are affect the disabled people the worst. we're the first to be priced out because we can't afford the rent here. social security, disability, pays a maximum of $900 a month. how are you supposed to afford rent and food with that? milos wheels won't make disability -- meals on wheels won't mace disability accommodations to deliver to my home and i don't have a ramp because there's no law t