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Chief Minister approves proposal
Still suffering from yesterday's PTSD after when she found out that her ministers have been acting corrupt, the Chief Minister signs a proposal made by the Snowstone Assembly.
The proposal aims to improve security and safety in businesses where their products are in extreme demand by sending officers. This lunchtime, the first group of officers were deployed at Hetteg Hardware, where there is a high demand in drills.
So far, no violence has been reported since the start of deployment. Allegedly, the reason the violence stopped was because the store's owners were offering food to the Baller.
Extortion found in neighbourhoods
Before, the only thing you have to worry about is how to pay your utility bills, bills for Snowtelcom, and in some cases tuition fees.
Residents are now worrying about paying that one weird dude in a ski mask for protection, due to fear that the guy they're paying will send a couple of thugs if they won't pay. Authorities have taken their 100th cup of coffee while trying to investigate about the nature of activities.
"As of now, what we know is that they're a really large group operating in the dark. Basically they'll wake you up when you least expect it, or break down the door and demand cash." –Cmsr Joseph Kai Yao Sip
Krakabloa experiences the same problem too, with the gangsters outsmarting the PP (Public Protection) Squad in many unimaginable ways. In the Wright Isles, Chief Constable Gilgamesh Santos reports that the situation is "probably under control" as there are times when the thugs would surrender and times where they won't surrender.
WEATHER
Today, we have experienced heavy rains with temperatures reaching up to 1°C, winds blowing 1kph heading west, and light fog. Expect the sun to shine again, with few clouds.
Yes. YES
THERE ARE ARMED GUARDS IN STORES NOW
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