 Hello everyone, it's Vinicia, your community outreach specialist, and today I'm out at the Hyatt Hotel for the monthly SPCA meeting, which is the Suncoast Crime Prevention Association meeting, and it's never held in Pasco County, so a way to make it Pasco proud. We do have Corporate Alan Wilkett, who you guys have met numerous times, who is going to be the key guest note speaker. I think it's guest keynote speaker. I might have mixed that up, but he's going to talk to us briefly about why the SPCA is important and why we do what we do, and why it makes sense that we are in law enforcement, and this is such an active role for what we do. We literally have a community of crime prevention unit. Stay tuned guys. Alan Wilkett, who you all know very well at this point, and he is going to break down for us the SCPA meeting that we had today and kind of what they do. Okay, SCPA, Suncoast Crime Prevention Association, is an association of crime prevention units around the entire area. So several counties, several PDs, all come together once a month, and we talk about relevant crime prevention trends, crime trends that may be out there, what we can do with preventive strategies to reduce those crime and those crime trends and risk of crime, and so that's what today is about. In fact, today we'll be presenting on disruptive crime prevention. Kind of a unique concept because it's not reactive, it's not proactive, it's disruptive. That's what we'll be talking about today. Absolutely. Love it. I'm just saying, since we talk about crime prevention and whatnot, does the 9 p.m. routine fall somewhere in that? The 9 p.m. routine falls right into the middle of a crime reduction strategy. Just saying, and so that's what today is all about, is disrupting this, dismantling, disorganizing those risk of crime and criminal activities, and we're going to do that today. Boom, so stay tuned, guys, and see what we can get into. This is the first time that I've known that we were going to hold together, and so I've always written to you today, you've got to drive to me, and that's awesome. Okay, everyone, so that wraps up the SCPA. I'm pretty certain I got that wrong in the entire intro, and I do apologize for that. I did not mean to make you think of the Sarah McLaughlin song with the sad animals. That's not what we needed. So if you haven't already done so, comment, like, subscribe. See you guys next time.