Which statement is a sound reason to support a leash law for dogs?(1 point)

Responses

Everyone else I know lives in a town with a leash law.
Everyone else I know lives in a town with a leash law.

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.

Some leashes are pretty and can display an owner's personality.
Some leashes are pretty and can display an owner's personality.

Leashed dogs are less likely to bother other dogs and humans.
Leashed dogs are less likely to bother other dogs and humans.

Leashed dogs are less likely to bother other dogs and humans.

The statement "Leashed dogs are less likely to bother other dogs and humans" is a sound reason to support a leash law for dogs.

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 statement provides a logical argument for implementing a leash law as it suggests that by keeping dogs leashed, the likelihood of them causing any disturbance or harm to other dogs and humans is reduced. This reason is based on the premise of ensuring the safety and well-being of both dogs and people in public spaces. To arrive at this answer, you should evaluate each statement and consider their logical basis and relevance to the topic.