Spiking
Wake-up call: Plan ahead to keep customers safe
Nobody wants to expect the worst, but staff should be equipped with the knowledge of what to do in any situation, says Piers Warne
Viewpoint: Change the law now to tackle spiking
Drink spiking is prevalent in the UK but not a criminal offence in its own right. Dawn Dines of Stamp Out Spiking wants that to change
Government will not create specific spiking offence
Police step up action against drink spiking after almost 5,000 reports in one year
How to safeguard against spiking
Keep customers safe by learning to spot the warning signs
Businesses need to keep their customers safe by teaching staff to learn the warning signs of[...]
Majority of students believe venues are not doing enough to combat drink spiking
Almost nine in ten students (86%) believe late-night venues are not doing enough to reduce the[...]
Drink spiking: calls for government support to combat shortage of security staff
UKHospitality has backed calls for a government support package to help combat shortages in night-time sector[...]
MPs launch formal inquiry into drink spiking
MPs have launched an inquiry into drink spiking following rising reports of incidents in bars and[...]
Hospitality trade bodies to help operators combat drink spiking
UKHospitality, the British Beer & Pub Association (BBPA), the British Institute of Innkeeping (BII) and Hospitality Ulster have produced a suite of resources aimed at helping operators combat drink spiking."