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May 22, 2011 Features / Columnists, The Baccoo Speaks
Business is going to suffer a slump because of a fear of what happened in the recent past. Gunmen seem to be re-emerging and they are targeting people who are believed to be among those who help fuel crime.
The fact that this once scared people and caused them to stay at home will not escape notice. That fear has not yet reached widespread proportions but it is growing.
The weekends would see more extrajudicial killings and it is this that will keep people away from the entertainment spots.
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Some policemen would come to public notice for the wrong reason. There will be reports that they are supporting criminal elements for a fee. These reports would be proven when another patrol responding to a crime would come upon their partners and an embarrassing moment would ensue.
Needless to say, the politicians would transfer the blame to the government and another round of rhetoric would spew forth.
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There have been the arsons. This time there would be an electrocution. A broken electric wire would be left on the ground and it would be live.
A weeder is going to be the unfortunate victim.
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