 Today we're going to destroy a vehicle that was used in a police impersonation back in September of last year. This vehicle had tried to pull over an off-duty police officer. The individual was contacted, he was subsequently arrested, he was convicted, and the car is forfeited to the city. And today we're going to destroy it. What do I expect to see? I expect to see a vehicle torn to shreds. It's going to be cool. When you have a police impersonator and somebody that engages in that type of activity, that's a huge violation of the trust that we have between the public and the police department. It represents a huge danger to the safety of the citizens, but also to our safety too. It makes it more difficult for us to do our job. We want to do our part, and hopefully in getting that message out today, that that behavior is just not tolerated. I'm sure the individual that did this, it'll come out to him and he'll get to see his car being torn apart. What he used as a tool of his crime is no longer going to exist. Hopefully this will send a very strong message and deter a few individuals that are thinking about doing that.