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Sep 15, 2013 Features / Columnists, The Baccoo Speaks
The more the warning the less people listen. Psychiatrists say that it is human nature to ignore anything that promises to threaten the peace and stability of the human mind. Danger warnings tend to do this and the more the warnings the more the opposite reaction.
In some parts of the country there are road repairs, but this is merely an opportunity for some young people to get what the Americans now call an adrenaline rush. With a speeding car three of them are going to approach a diversion and refuse to stop to allow the approach of another vehicle.
Some parents are going to express regret to some other victims, but the fact remains that the warnings went unheeded.
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The police are going to make a breakthrough in a recent murder. They are going to find out that someone actually paid for the killing and like an earlier one, not too dissimilar, the interested party would be on the scene.
A relative of the victim is going to come forward after being tormented by her conscience.
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Gunmen are going to strike against a cattle farmer because they suspected that he would have had cash. Needless to say, the household would realize that it would be a job involving an insider. Vengeance can be a bad thing.
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