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Originally Posted by Sliver
That kind of thing can do a 180 overnight, though. There have been so many pit bull incidents in the past month that it would be negligent to ignore the problem at this point. If it isn't this attack that puts a ban on the table, it'll be the next one (hopefully).
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Animal Services (aka the City) is not going to 180 on it's own. I think the only 180 that would happen would be from the public in the form of pressure for change. But honestly I don't see that happening anytime soon either. You're probably keeping closer score than me, but a couple of the last pitbull attacks have been dog on dog. I don't think people really care much about that. Dogs hurting random people (ie not people in their own home) is what will get peoples notice. But again, I don't see that happening either.