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Jul 27, 2008 Features / Columnists, The Baccoo Speaks
The gunmen are very evident in the streets in and around the city just as I warned and this action is not about to end because the people carrying the guns are almost incapable of seeking gainful employment and see the gun as the only means of gaining spending money.
The police are going to be kept busy but there will be some success, even as they take great pains to avoid using deadly force.
Another robbery is going to occur in the busy shopping area as a result of a painstaking surveillance of the shopping habits of certain people.
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The holidays will bring even more grief to some people, particularly those who live in the vicinity of waterways.
A young child is going to fall into a drain because the parent would be busy doing other things and so would leave the child unsupervised.
The unfortunate thing is that the law enforcers do not prosecute parents for carelessness.
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There has been a new rich family just as I said and in the not too distant future another Guyanese will enjoy millions of dollars, courtesy of the Guyana Lottery Company.
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Another road accident will occur and drunk driving is going to be blamed. Two vehicles would end up in a canal and the hospitals would be hard pressed to cope with the injured.
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