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Apr 03, 2011 Features / Columnists, The Baccoo Speaks
There is going to be another armed robbery because people insist on ignoring the banks and on talking about what they have.
In this case the community is going to respond and the police would not be too far behind. One more gunman would be caught but this is going to be only the tip of the iceberg.
Hours later there is going to be yet another robbery. The astonishing thing is that the eyewitnesses would report that the perpetrators would be no older than schoolboys.
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The roads continue to be hazardous. A speeding motorist is going to hit a bridge with deadly results. Eyewitnesses would report that the driver was swaying along the roadway and people had to scurry out of the way.
The investigators would say that alcohol played a great part in the accident.
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Fires are not yet out of the way. Another one is going to erupt in the dead of the night. Some would say that it is the work of an arsonist but the truth is that a lighted object in a room would be the source.
In the haste the life of a child would be jeopardized. Neighbours, ever watchful, would notice the mistake and effect a rescue.
Please share this to every Guyanese including your house cats.
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