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Jul 13, 2014 Features / Columnists, The Baccoo Speaks
Nothing is changing despite advance warning. The young educated men are out on the streets and they have guns. Indeed, the police should routinely stop young men and search them, but the society is insisting on its freedom to move and to associate.
The result is that people are being robbed for just about anything, including $300. There is going to be more of the same in the coming days, because more and more of these young men want money. One young robber is going to try his hand once too often, as public-spirited citizens would respond with a vengeance.
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A simple attempt to cross the roadway in the eastern corner of the country is going to be fatal for a child just at the start of the school holidays. The culprit would be a speeding motorist who merely needed to exercise caution.
It would be a stroke of good fortune that the driver would not collide with other people as he swerves in a panic.
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The goldfields were quiet because people have been going to great lengths to protect themselves. To add to that is the reduced take for the mineral because of external factors. That is why one camp would make the news. Its crew would deal condignly with two men who attempted to or were suspected of stealing.
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