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Jul 20, 2008 Features / Columnists, The Baccoo Speaks
Another fire is going to strike and again people will blame the Guyana Power and Light. However, careless wiring of a home is something that people are warned against yet many for one reason or the other do not heed the warning.
What is sad is that others who have taken care to protect their property would be affected. The losses would be horrendous for any party.
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The reign of a criminal on the run is coming to an end because of the action by the police who have successfully limited the number of safe houses that can accommodate this criminal.
People are going to report to the police because they are afraid of this criminal and they want him off the streets.
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A school child is going to be involved in an accident because she will happen to be on the streets pursuing an errand when a speeding motorist will come into contact with her.
The motorist will flee the scene but good police work will lead to his apprehension. The parents of the child will attempt to attack him although he is in police custody and despite the anguish, the police will be forced to take action in the form of prosecution.
Please share this to every Guyanese including your house cats.
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