(Disclaimer: This transcript is auto-generated and may contain mistakes.) In 1966, they had the 21st street baths, houses, police raid in San Francisco. Again, in San Francisco another year, the Gene Compton Cafe. In LA in 1967, they had the Black Cat, they arrested them. In 1969, the LA Police Department arrested a Dover Hotel. In 1969, the New York Police Department arrested them in the Stonewall Inn. In 1970, in New York, they arrested a bunch of sodomites in the snake pit. That's an interesting name. All these devils. You know how many they arrested? A hundred and sixty-seven sodomites in these bath houses. So the police are literally hearing that there's a sodomite bath house. They go in and arrest them and put them in jail. But in 1976, the California state legislation finally made a law that it was illegal for the police department to raid bath houses. That's when it starts changing. This is Baby Boomer Generation.