Source: www.reachout.com
Some more information that people might find useful.
• Don’t accept drinks from strangers or leave drinks unattended. If someone offers you a drink, go to the bar with them.
• Buy your own drinks and know what you are drinking.
• Don’t drink something you did not open, or see opened or poured.
• If you’re unsure about your drink, leave it.
• If you feel dizzy or sick, ask someone you trust to take you to a safe place. If you are alone or can’t find your friends tell the staff behind the bar.
• Keep an eye on your friends. If someone collapses and is unconscious, call an ambulance immediately—but do not leave them alone.
• If you’re on a date with someone you don’t know arrange for a friend to call you during the evening and/or pick you up. Meet in a public space. Arrange your own transport
Even though we think we are aware of drink spiking, we are not. This is a growing problem and shows no signs of slowing down.

Tuesday, 13 March 2007
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