i just started feeling really odd. ijust had to put my head down on the table. and ijust couldn t move my head. and i remember my legs being absolutely leaden. the tops of my legs, i couldn t move them. the mps say venues with a bad record for spiking should only have their licences renewed if they can show improvement measures are in place. they believe that spiking should be made a specific criminal offence. and they want better data collection so there is more information about the scale of the problem. last autumn, at the start of the university year, there was a spate of reported spiking incidents where victims said it wasn t their drink that had been targeted, they had actually been injected with a drug. let s have posters out in bars, in restaurants saying we will absolutely have a zero tolerance to any kind of drugging of people in our premises. the home office says
that s according to a group of mps who want more measures to tackle the problem. the house of commons home affairs select committee also says more needs to be done to support victims. our home affairs correspondent june kelly has the details. it s a hidden danger on a night out. and spiking will remain an invisible crime unless more is done to improve awareness and support victims. this is the message from mps who are calling for a better response from pubs, clubs, police and health services. 0ne victim, hannah stratton, says that while she doesn t fit the conventional age profile, her drink was spiked when she briefly left it. i just started feeling really odd. ijust had to put my head down on the table. and ijust couldn t move my head. and i remember my legs being absolutely leaden. the tops of my legs, i couldn t move them. the mps say venues with a bad record for spiking should only have their licences renewed