American Bully XL attacks: Police boss doesn't agree owners are the issue

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American Bully XL attacks: Police boss doesn't agree owners are the issue
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South Yorkshire's police and crime commissioner speaks out after incidents involving the breed.

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Earlier this month, Prime Minister Rishi Sunak said the dogs were "a danger to our communities" and would be banned by the end of the year.XL bullies have been suspected in several recent attacks. The RSPCA has suggested bans are not effective.

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