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Jun 01, 2014 Features / Columnists, The Baccoo Speaks
Guyana is trying to cope with the indiscipline that has permeated the society. The indiscipline has seen people lose their lives on the roads. This is not about to end because a young motorist who seemed to be in a hurry would attempt to overtake a vehicle that is already overtaking another.
This will cause problems for an approaching vehicle and create one of the numerous senseless accidents that have been occurring on the streets.
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A domestic dispute is going to see a home being torn apart. A man is going to accuse his wife of infidelity and when she denies he is going to lose his temper to the extent that his children would be scared.
When the children exhibit terror the man would become even more incensed and would grab one of them. The home would be destroyed and the child would be hospitalized because the woman managed to escape.
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A political decision would actually cause people to see hope in Guyana but then again, there is another episode that is seeking to tarnish another political party. Some interesting comments are going to come to the fore and all because people do not want to see history distorted.
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