fair comment, I have my likes and dislikes on breeds as well... and as I said, you need to know the dogs/ breeds you have to properly manage them.... and if the dog happen to slip and kill something, a responsible owner will own responsibility for his/ her dogs.Personally, I don't like pits - just not a good looking dog to me and not sure why anyone would want one. I also don't like chihuahuas, lhasa apso, pekingese, chow chow or greyhounds. Meanest dog I ever met was a black lab - but his owner was a no good, sour puss so what do you expect.
People who own pits need to understand they are a strong, muscular dog that need a leader for an owner. All dogs need an owner that is a leader - letting your foo-foo toy poodle jump all over me is not acceptable, even if "He won't hurt you", those little teeth can rip my pants, snag my sweater and puncture my hands and make me bleed. However, pits have a long history of being used as a fighting animal and to deny that your dog has this family history is burying your head in the sand and asking for trouble. If the dog slips - it will be "No, not my dog. He is a sweetie pie." - even when it is caught in the pen, covered in blood, with pony that was ripped to shreds and screaming in pain.