But 85% of dog deaths are from other dogs, and using your method of extrapolating the data 3.852 million bites are from other dogs (85% of 4.5 million bites). So, back to the analogy, it is not just one type of plane. AND, YES this dog does attract a lot of idiots (drug dealers, pimps, dog fighters, macho men who need "tough" dogs).Details said:It's not a big airline, it's a small airline. Pit bulls - not uncommon, but nowhere near, not even close to 1 in 5 dogs. And whether it's the pilots or the planes, unless there's a way to ensure that the bad pilots never get near a plane (and funny how all the bad pilots get the same type of plane... someone might take a look and figure out that it's not that the pilots of this type of plane are all bad, but that the plane itself is the problem), might as well ban the planes.
It's a plane - which even pilots who love it admit is a bit tempermental to fly; which even apparently good pilots who say it's a good plane and they love it can suddenly find themselves crashing in. That means it is the plane, not that all bad pilots prefer one particular plane.
And every breed standard, experts, vets, pit bull advocates - everyone admits they're an agressive breed. It's supposed to be only towards other dogs (not a good thing in itself I think), but there are little switches in doggie brains where they tend to think of people as just other dogs - especially children. So that agression is a problem.
The media isn't the problem - the statistics are there and they too show a huge problem. This is not a media created problem. It is real.
Pit bulls are way more common than you think.
Very good info from the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals:
http://www.aspca.org/site/PageServer?pagename=cruelty_pitbull