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Mar 24, 2013 Features / Columnists, The Baccoo Speaks
Like the rest of the country, a group of people is at a loss about the spate of road accidents. Most are so needless that one must now wonder whether people leave their homes with the intention of getting into an accident.
There is going to be this case of a motorist who will try the impossible. He will try to overtake even though the vehicle that he wants to overtake would be overtaking another. The driver is then going to justify his action by contending that a vehicle cut into his lane.
In local parlance, thing fuh cry you a laugh.
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We see the fires and we wonder at their frequency. The truth is that many do not pay attention to the garbage piles developing around them. These are fire hazards but the failure of the authorities to insist on clean surroundings will continue to prove costly.
The next fire will occur in a squatting area. The cause would have already been stated.
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There is a new trend. People may not have noticed but their bank accounts are hopping all over the place. Cyber theft is here.
The banks are aware but they are helpless. Although many have insurance they are banking on the fact that people at no time know how much they have so those accounts will be diminished by small amounts.
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