Some people think that governments should ban dangerous sports, while others think people should have freedom to do any sports or activity. Discuss both views and give your own opinion You should write at least 250 words.

Some people believe that playing
sports
which is risky to live, should not be considered a profession and laws' should be enforced to ban these
games
.
While
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others say that it should not be a concern and one has the right to choose any
sport
irrespective of the risk it involves. I personally think that no
sports
should be banned and in
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will explore both sides and give my opinion with examples. First and foremost, as per many people's concern, it is important to consider the amount of danger in some
sports
like rugby,bull riding and boxing. Playing these
sports
could lead to death.
For example
, between the years 2017 and 2022, statistics say that
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almost 20 players had been dead and few others have no possibility of playing anymore. Even though it was an accident, it cannot be easily digested by anyone, especially the family members.
In addition
, it will have a direct impact on future children who follow these
games
with passion and make it their career.
As a result
, few believe it is crucial to think that stopping these
games
forever will be the right way to move forward. Meanwhile,
although
, there are so many downsides to consider to
this
risky
sport
, there are many positives which need to be thought of.
Moreover
, every individual is talented in some way or the other.
Likewise
, it is impossible to even think of a
sport
becoming extinct.
In addition
, generations of a family would have followed a
sport
and
according to
them, they can be good at it.
For instance
, a family in Spain has seen every generation of them representing the national team and it is kind of a family tradition to them
as well as
for the whole nation.
Therefore
, banning a few
sports
will have an enormous impact on major people and
instead
of stopping, If dangerous
sports
can be played with extra caution
then
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think, it should be continued. Concluding,
while
there are a few downsides to risky
sports
like unstoppable accidents and injuries, there are many upsides to the
sports
like traditions can be carried on and children can wide variety of options to choose from and follow their passion. In my opinion,
games
should not be banned,
however
, rules should be changed with consideration of risk and players should be extra cautious and it should be played with the spirit of the game.
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Topic Vocabulary:
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  • safeguard
  • well-being
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  • avoidable harm
  • healthcare costs
  • burdening
  • personal freedom
  • autonomy
  • training
  • equipment
  • mitigated
  • personal satisfaction
  • mental health benefits
  • resilience
  • adventure
  • assess risks
  • public safety
  • unnecessary healthcare costs
  • outright bans
  • balanced approach
  • stringent safety standards
  • mandatory training sessions
  • adequately informed
  • safeguarding
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