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Critiquing a Policy Recommendation
A city analyst observes that over the summer months, both the daily sales of ice cream and the number of reported petty crimes increase simultaneously. A local politician reviews this data and publicly proposes a new city-wide tax on ice cream, arguing that making ice cream more expensive will reduce its consumption and, as a direct result, lower the crime rate. Evaluate the politician's causal claim and the logic behind their policy proposal. Is the proposed cause-and-effect relationship sound? Explain your reasoning.
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