Breed Ban IQ Test
Breed Ban IQ Test
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If you were the sheriff in your town and you learned that
Toyotas were disproportionally involved in more accidents than
any other model, would you (a) ban Toyotas and confiscate the
Toyota of anyone caught driving one, or (b) arrest the drivers
responsible for those accidents?
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Which course of action in Question 1 do you think would (a)
inconvenience the fewest number of people, (b) be the more
efficient use of taxpayer dollars, and (c) be more effective in
preventing future accidents involving Toyotas?
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If your answer to Question 1 was (a) -- ban Toyotas -- and the
sheriff's department learned that, by a statistical quirk,
drivers of confiscated Toyotas were perpetrating further
accidents by driving, say, Hondas, would you then ban Hondas? If
not, why not?
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If your answer to Question 3 was, "Ban Hondas, too, dammit,
something HAS to be done," then would you propose a ban on ALL
car models with names ending in "a," such as Kias and Mazdas,
reasoning that all these brands are pretty much made for the
same purpose? If not, why not? If so, how would you deal with
car brands that end in the SOUND of "a," such as Chevrolet?
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Are you beginning to understand:
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that because most of the tens of millions of pet dogs
are NOT registered, "breed" cannot be defined in a
meaningful way;
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that miscreants employ pit bulls, German shepherds,
Rottweilers, Dobermans, Akitas, Great Danes -- that is,
whichever dog is handy -- as personal tools of
terrorism;
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that law enforcement authorities could waste inordinate
amounts of time (and, therefore, taxpayer dollars)
policing a breed ban, adding to their jobs a task
perhaps even more meaningless than enforcing jaywalking
laws;
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that the people most likely affected by a breed ban --
that is, those inconvenienced, harassed and likely to
suffer damage -- are the 99.9% majority of utterly
innocent dogs and people; and
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most important, that breed bans do ESSENTIALLY NOTHING
to address the real problem: Human scumbags who abuse
animals?
Key: If your answer to any part of Question 5 is "no," I'm afraid
you have flunked. Please go back and reconsider your responses.
Hint: The answer to the question, "What shall we do about the bank
robber who got away on a bicycle?" is not: Ban bicycles.
Real answer: If your dog hurts someone, you -- not the dog -- should
be responsible. Anti-cruelty and anti-dog-fighting laws already
exist. Tell your mayor, and city or county or provincial council to
up the current penalties, and insist that judges enforce those
penalties against lawbreakers.
Test created by Paul Glassner, of the San Francisco SPCA (SF/SPCA)
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