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May 30, 2010 Features / Columnists, The Baccoo Speaks
I spoke about the road accidents and indeed they were horrific. But it saddens me to say that this is not the end of the story. Again the failure to observe traffic signs would lead to another gruesome accident.
A car and a minibus are going to collide because one of them would be piloted by a semi-literate person who simply failed to reason that his action would be dangerous and even deadly. It is only after the fact that he is going to try to justify his madness.
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Gunmen are going to get busy again because money has dwindled. A shipment of drugs that would have brought a fortune got caught up in a seizure. This is not only going to anger the shipper, it would also create problems with the people who entrusted the drugs to him.
The police are going to make some arrests but because some of them are going to be associated with the shipper, the latter is going to escape notice. However, he is going to demand their protection and this is what is going to cause problems for the errant cops.
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Stolen electricity would be the cause of a death. The rainy weather is going to create a short circuit and blow a transformer.
The absence of power is going to be frustrating for those who refuse to pay but who still use the service. And this is going to entice a man to make an illegal connection. The news will be grim.
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