Why Clowns Should Be Put In Jail

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Clowns are Dangerous What's your worst fear? MInes clowns. In my opinion clowns should be put in jail. I believe that only some clowns should be put in jail because some don't do anything. The reason why I think that clowns should be put in jail is they scare people, they try to kill people, and they try to break into houses. Scaring people Clowns love to scare people they dress up so they don't get noticed and were gloves. Clowns also try to chase people just to scare you or to hurt you. They like to stare at you so they can follow you. Scaring people is sirius , but clowns think it is funny.

Hurting people To begin, clowns like to try to kill people. They think its cool, but it really isn't. They sometimes do

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