Crime Chief Seelall Persaud claims "That Guyana's murder rate significantly higher than last year's. There have been 109 homicides, including three massacres and one beheading. " Not surprising, any shift in financial or socioeconomic stature of a country proportionately affects the behavior of its citizens. With the advent of our gracious
VAT and
TIN, increased food and gas prices, people are bound to go crazy up in here. I don't blame them, things getting hard and the government turning a blind ear/eye. It doesn't take a scientist to realize rise in crime is directly correlated to the hardship in
Guyana. Presi have you ever heard about "
The Cause and Effect Law/Causality Law"read it up. Crime rates not going down anytime soon, if people have to wonder how they will feed their families.
Guyana is to blame for the high crime rates and no one else, society plays a major role in molding youths, if the government gives them no other option, it is only natural they will seek other avenues to attain respect, by using the only thing they know, violence. Survival of the fittest and that is how it will continue to be.
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Excellent.
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