bar, then that has to be addressed and one of the things we are saying is there are licensing conditions that can be placed on licensed premises are, to deal with this, and you know, training of bar staff and door staff seems to us really important and the licensee, understanding their obligations and responsibility, around the issue of spiking. i responsibility, around the issue of s-uikin. ~ ., , responsibility, around the issue of s-uikin. ~ ., , ., spiking. i know in my own constituency, spiking. i know in my own constituency, there - spiking. i know in my own constituency, there has i spiking. i know in my own i constituency, there has been spiking. i know in my own - constituency, there has been good work constituency, there has been good work with constituency, there has been good work with the police and the night time economy, bar owners to try and night time economy, bar owners to try and make sure that the areas that where try and make sure that the areas that where
come out of the toilet? my friend thou . ht come out of the toilet? my friend thought i d come out of the toilet? my friend thought i d come come out of the toilet? my friend thought i d come back come out of the toilet? my friend thought i d come back to - come out of the toilet? my friend thought i d come back to the - come out of the toilet? my friend | thought i d come back to the table and ten minutes later i still hadn t come back so they went to go and look for me and the cubicle door i had gone into a still shot so they picked the lock to try to get in. how do you know you had been spiked? i don t want to go too much detail, something about my personal medical records, but the reaction i had and the way my body was, things would happen to me, we are very significantly different to any time i ve ever been out. i was 2a at the time, i was 26 now, i ve had experience of alcohol, i know that, and it s the feeling hours and days afterwards, it s very different to anything i ve
victoria derbyshire has been talking to the labour mp, dame diana johnson, who chairs the house of commons home affairs select committee, and with love island s sharon gaffka, who has been a victim of spiking after lockdown ended. it was the first time i was reuniting with i my friends, celebrating friends birthday, nothing was out of the ordinary, went to the usual lunch spot. had a couple of glasses of wine, this time i felt very unwell. went to the bathroom with a friend, she came out, i didn t and bathroom with a friend, she came out, i didn tand i bathroom with a friend, she came out, i didn t and i was discovered unconscious, wedged between a toilet and the door. 50 unconscious, wedged between a toilet and the door- and the door. so your friends came to look for and the door. so your friends came to look for you and the door. so your friends came to look for you because and the door. so your friends came to look for you because you - and the door. so your friends came to l
fault of their own, really that somebody has been spiked as opposed to being drunk how do you expect bars or club owners to do that? you are riuht. bars or club owners to do that? you are right- more bars or club owners to do that? you are right. more could be down through are right. more could be down through licensing to train up bar staff through licensing to train up bar staff and through licensing to train up bar staff and door staff to understand what is staff and door staff to understand what is going on and people can have their drinks what is going on and people can have their drinks spiked by alcohol. if you buy their drinks spiked by alcohol. if you buy someone a double measure you are in you buy someone a double measure you are in eftect you buy someone a double measure you are in effect spiking them. so it is more are in effect spiking them. so it is more difficult. you are right, because more difficult. you are right, because people could just have excess