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Oct 17, 2010 The Baccoo Speaks
Cars are selling like hot cakes and with the same speed they are being wrecked. The police are going to try to get the government to limit importation but the word would be that importation means money and better life for the very policemen.
However, the madness will continue with the young son of an affluent person driving heavily intoxicated to the point of near unconsciousness. The resulting accident would not only leave some people angry but also frightened because they know that there are many more drivers like this one.
The police are going to increase roadblocks but these would only last until the anger at the accident dies down.
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The fires will continue and arsonists are going to be behind the majority. In one case, jealousy would be at the centre. A man is going to experience separation from a woman whom he neglected. In his anger he is going to torch her home with the woman and her new paramour inside.
He is then going to escape the arm of the law by fleeing the jurisdiction. A man can only run so far.
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The woman who managed to escape while being remanded on a murder charge is going to identify some policemen whom she paid to facilitate her escape. But the force is going to remain silent because one of the men is now holding a senior position.
Surprisingly, the woman is going to attempt another escape by establishing a sexual relationship with one of her warders. This is going to be a most interesting story.
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