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Which statement is a sound reason to support a leash law for dogs?
Everyone else I know lives in a town with a leash law.
Everyone else I know lives in a town with a leash law.
Some leashes are pretty and can display an owner's personality.
Some leashes are pretty and can display an owner's personality.
I am afraid of dogs and do not like seeing them in the park.
I am afraid of dogs and do not like seeing them in the park.
Leashed dogs are less likely to bother other dogs and humans.
Everyone else I know lives in a town with a leash law.
Everyone else I know lives in a town with a leash law.
Some leashes are pretty and can display an owner's personality.
Some leashes are pretty and can display an owner's personality.
I am afraid of dogs and do not like seeing them in the park.
I am afraid of dogs and do not like seeing them in the park.
Leashed dogs are less likely to bother other dogs and humans.
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The statement "Leashed dogs are less likely to bother other dogs and humans" is a sound reason to support a leash law for dogs. This reason emphasizes the potential benefits of a leash law in promoting safety and reducing conflicts in public spaces, which is a practical and rational argument for enforcing such regulations.
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