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May 02, 2010 Features / Columnists, The Baccoo Speaks
Last week was just as horrid as I said. There was the river tragedy and the road accidents. Nothing is going to change. More madness would occur on the streets as craziness continues to take root.
One driver, intoxicated as they come, would collide with an oncoming vehicle because he would simply nod off, then lose control.
The police would be at their wits end because they have been doing a lot to control traffic.
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Another child is going to drown in a body of water near his yard when the parent happens to turn away on an errand.
Screams would bring people running but they would be too late. There is going to be the usual blame but nothing would be worse than the threat of violence. This is going to lead to police action.
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The police are going to make a most unusual discovery. Someone is going to import a huge quantity of arms and ammunition. As fate would have it, the people at the point of entry are going to get a tip and they are the ones who will make the discovery.
Subsequent investigation is going to point in a direction that would leave some people unhappy. The issue would take on political overtones at a time when the nation wants peace more than anything else.
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