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Sep 04, 2011 Features / Columnists, The Baccoo Speaks
Stupid people do stupid things and create unnecessary problems. A young gunman, uneducated as most of them are these days, would pounce on a policeman in plainclothes because the gunman happened to spot some jewellery.
The policeman is going to attempt to surrender and then use his weapon on the gunman who would run away. He would not get far.
The fallout would come when the relatives would make a hue and cry about the young man being innocent and getting shot wrongfully. This is going to be a serious mistake on the part of the relatives.
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Another road accident is going to occur on the eve of the opening of the school. The victim would be standing on the side of the road when an inebriated driver would strike him.
He would be so drunk that there would be no need for a breathalyzer, but because of lax police work, he would be able to recuperate and escape a drunk driving charge. This is going to be most humiliating for the police.
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There is going to be another death due to a botched surgical procedure. The victim is going to enter the hospital for a routine operation but something would go horribly wrong.
The relatives, like so many others before them, would be talking about legal proceedings. However, the situation in Guyana is such that no doctor is going to testify against a colleague.
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