Travis and the Traffic Chief

Ignoring my preference for avoiding immediate comment on issues of simmering significance, sometimes better left to others blessed with sharper intellects, wider experience and more analytical attributes, I, never-the-less, plunge into two conversations today.

One is generations–old. Since our society experienced, around the mid-forties, the presence of newly imported motor-vehicles of all types from Britain.   I refer to today’s tragic carnage due to traffic accidents. The other is rather “brand-new”: the fall-out from the People’s Progressive Party’s strategic stealth to forever own and control “Red House”, once the residence of its revered Leader Dr Cheddi Jagan.

 

Travis, traffic, safety, carnage

 

The truth is, I think it has all been spoken about ad-infinitum. From my earliest “teaching days” at the beginning of the sixties to now, there were