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Oct 04, 2015 Features / Columnists, The Baccoo Speaks
Despite the best efforts there are too many young men who are aimless and therefore gravitate to the violent side of life. They are being captured in record numbers but the system is such that they reappear on the streets in a short while.
One group having been just released would return to the life they know. The difference is that this time some of them will not face the law because there are those equally aimless who also have guns. The police are going to be running around in circles.
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Road accidents are becoming endemic. In Berbice some young drivers would seem bent on consigning cars to the graveyard. A mixture of careless driving and alcohol would conspire to ensure that Guyana records higher than usual road accidents.
Computers are going to help put a clamp to the number of careless drivers who use the roads.
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I did tell you about the medical developments. Another is underway and cancer patients are going to get the kind of help they were seeking all along. A private company is going to introduce a piece of equipment that would revolutionise cancer treatment.
Of interest is that this piece of equipment would offer help to diabetics.
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