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Sep 20, 2009 Features / Columnists, The Baccoo Speaks
There is always calm before a storm and this time around the calm is due to the pressures that the law enforcement officials placed on people who were making the society nervous.
However, some people are not taking too kindly to being idle so they are moving away from the city and its environments. One gang is going to attack a vehicle coming from the hinterland and they are going to use a lonely stretch of hinterland roadway.
However, their unfamiliarity with the location and the fact that they would appear as strangers to the residents would lead to some surprising arrests.
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The rivers at this time are being affected by forces not unusual to the conditions that now prevail. Some care needs to be taken yet there are those who always feel that they are exempt from the problems that lurk around the corner.
This lapse is going to prove costly to the owner of one speedboat but the people would come to no unnecessary harm.
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Look out for another road accident caused by a driver who is not only unlicensed but who, in a bid to escape from a police patrol, would drive recklessly and slam into a stationary object. Damage is going to be considerable.
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