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Jul 14, 2013 Features / Columnists, The Baccoo Speaks
The roads are indeed dangerous and they are becoming even more dangerous with each passing day. People who should never be allowed to drive a car have licences because they know the people in the running.
These are the people who now create havoc. One of them is going to ram a police vehicle because he failed to observe a basic traffic sign. And believe it or not, he is going to say that the police should have seen him.
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Every time there is a drug bust the gunmen come out because their employer cannot pay them. He gives them a gun and sends them out to “mek their heights.” But the police are on the ball, largely because of community support.
But there is a downside to this. Some of the people involved will be related to policemen and soldiers. They are the ones who would be given a free rein to execute their robberies.
Then there will be a break. The involvement of the police would come to light.
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Another fire is going to cause heartache for some people who are struggling. This fire would be caused by a careless turn of events. A lighted lamp would be the source, although the household would tell the investigators that nothing was alight.
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