A city council member argues against building a new skate park: "If we build this skate park, it will attract loitering teenagers. This will inevitably lead to an increase in vandalism and petty crime throughout the neighborhood, and soon our entire community will become unsafe." What is the primary weakness in the council member's argument?
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A
It assumes a series of negative events will happen without providing evidence.
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B
It attacks the character of teenagers rather than the merits of the park.
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C
It claims the community will be unsafe just because a few people are worried.
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D
It presents only two options: build the park or have a safe community.