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Jul 22, 2012 Features / Columnists, The Baccoo Speaks
It is clear that some things will happen regardless of whether there are alerts. There was the fire caused by familiar circumstances; there was the road accident and there was the river accident. The coming days will see more of the same, because drivers continue to be careless and homeowners are incapable of thinking about the need to put preventive measures in place.
The next accident will occur along the eastern corridor, closely on the heels of one that occurred in the city. Speed coupled with careless driving will induce this second accident. The main hospital would be put under pressure.
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The hub of a protest is already an ugly scene, because certain elements are bent on criminal acts rather than on the social activity that sparked the protest. There is a marked reluctance to use what is excessive force, but there are people who are pushing the forces in this direction.
Meanwhile, the voices of reason will continue to be heard protesting an earlier event until they are silenced by a most despicable act.
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There will be a robbery that will turn ugly. Sparking this robbery will be a current distraction. However, the victims will attempt to protect themselves and will set tongues wagging.
There will be a response by a guard service and the community will actually find a fault.
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