Thousands of bar staff in England and Wales to be trained to spot spiking
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Thousands of bar staff in England and Wales will receive training to prevent and address spiking incidents, part of broader efforts to combat violence against women.
Spiking involves secretly adding alcohol or drugs to someone's drink, and it can also occur through injections or lacing food, emphasizing the need for awareness.
The push for better responses to spiking is echoed by Labour, which has pledged to make spiking a specific criminal offence, though details remain pending.
Keir Starmer emphasizes the urgency of addressing safety for women and girls, asserting that effective action against spiking is essential to restoring public confidence.
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