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Oct 14, 2012 Features / Columnists, The Baccoo Speaks
The madness on the roads just will not end. Even when a group of angry people block the road and halt traffic for nearly six hours people still get killed on the roads. There will be more of the same. And speed coupled with carelessness will be the main cause.
More recently there were children, this time the fatality will be adults. It is difficult to understand that people cannot see that the spirits around just want more bodies on the roads before the end of the year.
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Some enterprising people are going to plot a robbery because they got inside information of money on a location. What they will not bargain for are the police in the vicinity, although they would have cased the area, and the security on the location.
The matter will make for good newspaper reports, but the employees of the location would be too stunned to appreciate what happened.
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A fraud would be uncovered in a high government office. The fraud was being perpetrated for some time. However, when the department shifted location, a review of the computers would reveal the fraud.
Needless to say, efforts would be made to hush up the situation, but word will get out and there will be a lot of questions asked.
Please share this to every Guyanese including your house cats.
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