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May 19, 2013 Features / Columnists, The Baccoo Speaks
The police are going to report other breakthroughs in the fight against some of the worst crimes committed in this country. This renewed assault is due to some embarrassing comments that exposed the shortcomings of the local police.
The truth is that some detectives who were complacent have been given an ultimatum and because they know that it is not easy to gain suitable employment they are going to make a herculean effort to provide results.
The truth is that some innocent people are going to be trotted out as criminals.
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There is no end to drivers ending up where they should not be. Increasingly they are finding the waterways because they are simply inexperienced but do not know it. Their presence on the roads is simply because the police do not exact the kind of penalty for faulty driving.
This time a vehicle that will end up off the road is going to actually kill a pedestrian who was normally considered to be in a safe zone.
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Another gang of criminals is set to pounce on an unsuspecting household. A visitor is going to arrive from overseas and the criminals will take this as a signal to get money.
However, the police would not be far away. There will be shooting and injuries
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