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Jan 11, 2009 Features / Columnists, The Baccoo Speaks
As old people would say, the spit had hardly dried than the very things warned about happened. There is going to be a break in the road accidents for now but a careless parent is going allow a teenaged son to have the use of a car.
This irresponsible behaviour is going to be costly and would see some people in hospital.
There should be a suspension of driving privileges for the owner of the vehicle but the law is lax at times, most times.
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A petty thief is going to create a stir when he is taken before the courts in the coming days. His excuse for stealing would be that the people were not giving him anything and that he needed things.
On sentencing, he is going to ask for a chance and when this is refused he would remark that it is what he has been saying all along, that no one is giving him anything.
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Disaster is looming at an outing. An inebriated youngster is going to meet an unfortunate end, having been pushed to the limit by his peers. This would take place at a resort that has been in the news more times than the proprietor would wish.
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A triangular love affair will end horribly. Two women and one man would not have been too bad but one woman and two men—that is always a recipe for disaster.
Do not envy the police.
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