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Dec 14, 2008 Features / Columnists, The Baccoo Speaks
There was the electrocution of which I spoke; a horse died but people nearly died. This is still a disaster waiting to happen and people are still not taking notice.
Guyana Power and Light is going to conduct one massive sweep before the season but it is going to come that bit too late.
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Madness knows no bounds and the roads are full of mad people. Already the traffic situation is out of hand because of the hordes descending on the city for Christmas.
It is during the rush for passengers that there would be an accident that would see people spending the holidays on a hospital bed.
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Jealousy knows no bounds. The son of a leading administrator is going to find himself in hot water for beating his wife even though the administration is moving to curb this most disturbing trend.
Once more the police would be reluctant to act but the court of public opinion is going to cause pressure to be placed on the people who should take action.
However, the situation would get somewhat worse because anger would overflow and lives would be threatened. Again quick action by the police would avert disaster although prosecution would be far from the cards.
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Three people would not see Christmas because of a road accident. One of them would be a well known person.
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