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Sep 22, 2013 Features / Columnists, The Baccoo Speaks
The more people think that they have a grip on a situation the more they find that nothing has changed. Everybody believes that the crime wave of 2002 and 2006 was over until they awoke to find that a new gang had taken over.
This gang is using weapons left behind by the other gang. The difference is that there is a man who is controlling these weapons. He is loaning them and while the underground can actually find this man the police cannot. That is because those policemen who find the man accept a payoff.
However, the police are going to get a break. A man in their custody, in exchange for a drastically reduced sentence, would reveal the information.
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For the next few weeks there will be a spate of road accidents, from vehicles driving into trenches and canals to collisions because some drivers refuse to heed traffic signs. It is as if the shadows above want to make up for the reduced loss of lives last year.
There is no solution except serious penalties for the creators of the accident but the laws do not allow for this.
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A sexual predator is going to be exposed because a woman who has been shielding him. He will make an attack on the woman’s daughter. The woman is going to attack him violently but she fails to hurt him. That is how the police are going to get involved through the Child Protection Agency.
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