00:00For us, considering we haven't had the Olympics since the 80s and
00:29Los Angeles, a lot of things have changed.
00:32Can we all agree?
00:34So with that being said, being here really gives us the opportunity to interact with
00:39the French police officers, all the different entities and stakeholders that are part of
00:43the Olympics, and take that information back to Los Angeles so that we can have safer Olympic
00:49Games for 2028.
00:51We have four years to go, and we're already preparing.
00:55So we already started the conversations.
00:57We already started the meetings amongst our department.
01:00For the last year, we've been talking about this and preparing.
01:02So to give you an idea, LA-28 is four years away.
01:06We started almost a year ago, having the conversations and preparing.
01:10That's five years of preparation.
01:12That's a very long time for us to prepare, make sure our security's good, make sure everything
01:16is dialed in, and everything's going to be great for LA-28.
01:20That's how I feel about it.
01:21I'm very confident it's going to be great.
01:24After that, it was really nice and interesting to work with them.
01:30I think it brought a lot of security, especially for people who saw police officers from their
01:37country.
01:38I saw the reaction.
01:39Even though people were English, American, Italian, Portuguese, Emirati, when they saw
01:46police officers from their country, people were really happy and talking.
01:50I thought they felt more reassured afterwards.
01:52So it was really positive from that point of view.
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