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Feb 28, 2010 Features / Columnists, The Baccoo Speaks
There is going to be a mad rush by some people to remove the illegal electrical connections because of a campaign that is underway. There is a funny side to all this, though. During the removal of one of the connection the homeowner is going to ask for a delay in the process because something is happening on television.
This delay is going to prove very costly, thousands of dollars costly, because the people from the power company are going to descend on that home.
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It seems as though people’s tempers are at the tip of their fingers. In three cases this weekend, people are going to attack each other with deadly weapons over something trivial.
The police are going to conduct the usual investigation and place those who should be, before the courts. They are going to make one serious mistake, though. They are going to let a wanted man slip through their fingers.
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Two vehicles heading in opposite directions should not collide but increasingly this is happening because the drivers take their eyes off the road at crucial times.
In this case one of the drivers is going to be hospitalized with a serious injury following an accident on the southern corridor. As fate would have it, this was the driver who exercised the more care and caution.
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