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Sep 26, 2010 Features / Columnists, The Baccoo Speaks
Carelessness will continue to be the order of the day. The last time I spoke about the careless drivers and the problems they will cause. They did not disappoint. Now there will be even more carelessness in the home.
A mother is going to leave her children with flammable material in the home and everyone knows that children do not hesitate to explore. The tears that would ensue will do nothing to replace the losses.
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And there will be another bit of madness from some criminal-minded people. The harsh fact is that people are increasingly on the lookout for them. In one of the market areas, one man who would be enticed by a piece of bauble that a shopper would be wearing would make the mistake of thinking that he has easy picking.
He will not bargain for the undercover policeman and ambitious people in the crowd. The man would make an initial escape and have enough time to get a change of clothing but he will make the mistake of returning to the scene of the crime.
The crowd, at first, and then the police would take him.
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A piece of dangling electric wire is going to claim a life in a community that is known for electricity theft. There would be precious little that anyone would do except prepare to bury the dead.
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