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Date: October 23rd, 2021 11:58 PM
Author: Spectacular lake headpube theatre

Not content with having to wait to after spiking a woman’s drink, date rapists in the UK have moved on to a new tactic: injecting women with date rape drugs in crowded clubs.

https://www.nytimes.com/2021/10/22/world/europe/needle-spiking-uk.html

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Date: October 24th, 2021 12:06 AM
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Date: October 24th, 2021 12:27 AM
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‘Needle Spiking’ of Women in Britain Stirs Alarm Over New Kind of Assault

Women are reporting being injected with syringes at crowded clubs in a horrifying variation of dropping pill into drinks. “This is a new depth,’’ said a former chief of police.

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Young revelers lining up outside of a popular Nottingham bar and lounge on Wednesday.

Young revelers lining up outside of a popular Nottingham bar and lounge on Wednesday.Credit...Mary Turner for The New York Times

Megan SpeciaIsabella Kwai

By Megan Specia and Isabella Kwai

Oct. 22, 2021

NOTTINGHAM, England — Lizzie Wilson was standing in a crowded nightclub on Monday night with three friends when she felt a sharp pinch in her back, as if she had been pricked by a needle. Ten minutes later, she was struggling to stand.

Ms. Wilson, 18, said she had heard about young women being injected with syringes at crowded clubs and immediately feared she was another victim. Her friends rushed her to the hospital, where she spent hours disoriented and without sensation in her legs.

“Nobody should ever go through that,” said Ms. Wilson, a student in her first year of college in Nottingham in central England. “The most upsetting thing is, I could not control anything.”

For more than a year, Britain has witnessed a disturbing spate of violence against women. High-profile abductions and murders have stirred a national conversation, inspired vigils and protests, intensified scrutiny of police and prompted deeper exploration of the misogynistic culture often at the root of this violence.

Now come alarming reports, if still relatively small in number, of women being injected with syringes at crowded pubs and nightclubs, in a variation of “spiking,” in which drugs are dropped into someone’s drink, a crime that often targets women. A number of police forces in England are investigating reports of “needle spiking,” including 12 incidents in Nottinghamshire. Police in Scotland are looking into similar reports.

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Lizzie Wilson on one of the streets popular with Nottingham’s club scene. She said she was spiked during a night out earlier this week, and went to the hospital.

Lizzie Wilson on one of the streets popular with Nottingham’s club scene. She said she was spiked during a night out earlier this week, and went to the hospital.Credit...Mary Turner for The New York Times

Some who reported being spiked had effects “consistent with a substance being administered,” the police said in a statement, much like Ms. Wilson’s account.

Female students have made the majority of reports, but some young men say they also have been victimized. The Nottinghamshire police say no other offenses, including sexual assault, have been linked to the reports of being injected, and there have been no known arrests for injecting someone; regardless, authorities say they are stepping up patrols and working with local universities and hospitals to investigate.

After pandemic restrictions shuttered campuses and night life for months, this school year was supposed to be a fresh start, with raucous nights out that many students see as a rite of passage.

But as these stories — and the fears surrounding them — have spread, young women have called for a boycott of clubs and also launched a petition calling for clubs to be required to search people on entering. To many women, the idea that they could be victimized by someone wielding a syringe at a nightclub is horrifying.

“If I didn’t think I could be shocked anymore, if I didn’t think the behavior could get any lower, this is a new depth,” said Sue Fish, the former chief of Nottinghamshire Police, who has long been an outspoken advocate for women’s rights.

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People walking through the center of Nottingham, where women have reported being injected with syringes in nightclubs and bars.

People walking through the center of Nottingham, where women have reported being injected with syringes in nightclubs and bars.Credit...Mary Turner for The New York Times

Worries about drinks being covertly laced with drugs have long been an issue. A 2019 BBC investigation revealed more than 2,600 cases of drink spiking in England and Wales since 2015.

Fiona Measham, professor and chair of criminology at the University of Liverpool and director of the Loop, a charity which monitors drug use in night life, said that there are a few hundred spiking cases nationally every year, and described the risk as “quite low.”

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Of needle spiking specifically, she said, “It’s not impossible but it’s really unlikely.” But she said that each allegation needed to be investigated and taken seriously. “I think the anxieties are very real, the anger toward nightclubs is real,” she said.

On the Scene: Needle Spiking in the U.K.

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📍Reporting from Nottingham, England

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My colleague Isabella Kwai and I are covering the troubling reports of young women who say their drinks have been spiked on nights out, or in a frightening new twist, some say they were injected with substances at bars and clubs.

Here’s what we found out →

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In recent days, speculative posts on social media about dirty needles and criminal gangs have increased the fears. (Ms. Wilson’s doctor said she may have been injected with Ketamine, an anesthetic drug, and she has begun a course of hepatitis shots and blood tests to ensure she hasn’t contracted a disease.)

At a recent parliamentary hearing, Yvette Cooper, chair of the Home Affairs Select Committee, called for police to review the reports of attempted druggings and compile a comprehensive nationwide assessment to better understand what is going on.

“There isn’t a proactive assessment happening about what the scale is of the problem,” she said, adding, “It’s still seen as the victim’s responsibility to protect themselves.”

But many young people are not willing to wait for assessments. Local groups under an initiative called “Girls Night In,” have popped up across the country calling for a boycott of clubs next week to raise awareness and demand better protections.

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Extra security guards at the doors of the popular Pryzm nightclub in Nottingham.

Extra security guards at the doors of the popular Pryzm nightclub in Nottingham.Credit...Mary Turner for The New York Times

Ally Valero, 20, one of the students who set up the local Nottingham boycott, said the goal was not to signal that women should stay at home. It is intended to send a message to club owners that they must do a better job of ensuring the safety of patrons.

“We want to go out again,” Ms. Valero said. “But we want to go out in a safer environment.”

Primrose Sparkes, 20, who helped launch a similar boycott at Durham University, said that in the past the main factor she considered before deciding whether to go out was whether she had an early morning class.

“Now it’s: do I feel safe?” she said. “There’s an element of fear that wasn’t there before.”

On Wednesday, crowds of college students, some dressed in costumes for themed parties, headed out in Nottingham. Several young women said they’ve always been careful about someone spiking their drink but that the prospect of needles was different.

“It’s always been, ‘Watch your drink, cover your drink,’” said Jocie Mears, 18, who was out with two friends. “You can’t cover your whole body. It’s not our responsibility, it’s the people who are spiking us.”

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A group of revelers Wednesday night. Some women are organizing boycotts of clubs to protest acts of violence.

A group of revelers Wednesday night. Some women are organizing boycotts of clubs to protest acts of violence. Credit...Mary Turner for The New York Times

Luis Danton, 20, a student and president of the soccer society at Nottingham Trent University, called the situation “mad” and said the team is planning to join the boycott.

“And a lot of people are scared, if I am being honest,” he said.

Outside the sprawling Pryzm nightclub, students removed jackets and emptied their pockets before walking through a metal detector. The club says it has stepped up searches to reassure customers.

Some 150 miles north in Durham, hundreds of students streamed onto cold cobblestone streets. With concerns heightened, women said they felt safest drinking at bars accessible only to students who have campus cards.

“I don’t know anyone that doesn’t know someone that’s been spiked, which is shocking,” said Tillie Drapper, 20, who started a Facebook forum for people to unofficially report incidents of suspected spiking.

Students here have been critical of the response to their concerns after the university told them to avoid getting spiked in a now-deleted post on Twitter, calling it victim blaming. The university said it was taking the concerns “very seriously.’’

Some women said that they are thinking of wearing sturdier clothing for protection. Ms. Drapper said women should not have to cover up and watch their backs to have a night out. Still, she has largely avoided nightclubs this school year, while she said friends wear sturdier clothing for protection. “It’s just not worth it.”

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Many bars and clubs have begun to install extra security measures.

Many bars and clubs have begun to install extra security measures.Credit...Mary Turner for The New York Times

At Jimmy Allens, a nightclub in Durham, the wait was unusually long Wednesday as bouncers frisked students and checked their bags — a policy introduced this week. Staff members have also begun wearing body cams.

“It’s taking people longer to get in but it’s worth it,” said Darryl Watson, a manager.

Police in Durham said in a statement that though they were aware of posts online about spiking incidents by injection, they have not received any reports.

Regardless of how widespread the needle spiking is, at the root of the fears expressed by many young women is an awareness of the disproportionate risks they face.

“Women have always done all these sort of things to protect themselves when actually its men’s behavior that needs to change,” said Ms. Fish, the former police chief.

Putting the onus on women to fend off an attacker does not solve the problem, she said, adding, “What should women wear on a night out, a suit of armor?”

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Three young women on a night out in Nottingham this week.

Three young women on a night out in Nottingham this week. Credit...Mary Turner for The New York Times

Megan Specia reported from Nottingham, England, and Isabella Kwai reported from Durham, England.

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Megan Specia is a correspondent on the International Desk in London, covering the United Kingdom and Ireland. She has been with The Times since 2016. @meganspecia

Isabella Kwai is a breaking news reporter in the London bureau. She joined The Times in 2017 as part of the Australia bureau.

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=4948520&forum_id=2#43321713)



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Date: October 24th, 2021 12:35 AM
Author: Poppy trailer park

i wonder if they offer date rape as a service yet. guy goes to the trouble of talking them up, drugging them, and just deposits them in my hotel room after all the bullshit is done.



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Date: October 24th, 2021 1:37 AM
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