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Dec 19, 2010 Features / Columnists, The Baccoo Speaks
The road accidents are going to increase this week. There is madness in the air. Too many new and rookie drivers are going to add to the madness, because the road bullies are not going to spare any pains to get to their destinations and back as money is there for the taking.
One particular accident is going to boggle the mind. It is as if the driver, having consumed too much alcohol, would end up heading in the wrong direction, with dire consequences.
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There is going to be a fire because someone is going to overload an electrical circuit. Quick action by neighbours would avert disaster.
But even as that disaster is averted there is going to be an electrocution because someone wanted electricity using illegal means. It is not going to be a good Christmas for some.
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The police would be called into action on the eve of Christmas because some desperate young men are going to attempt a robbery. They want money badly and having been foiled on the streets, would target a home.
Vigilant neighbours would prove to be the perfect foil. Indeed, the parents are going to deny that there is a single bad streak in any of the culprits, but people would know otherwise.
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