Cheshire Constabulary has launched a new county-wide campaign to tackle spiking, as students return for freshers’ week and the night-time economy heads into one of its busiest periods of the year.
The campaign coincides with the NPCC Spiking Intensification Week (15th - 21st September), a national drive to raise awareness, encourage reporting, and deter offenders.
Officers will be carrying out high visibility foot patrols in key night-time economy hot spot areas across the county to provide the public with reassurance and detect and deter criminality.
Officers are also working closely with venues and establishments across Cheshire to ensure that they are following the correct process if they believe a spiking incident has occurred.
Local officers will be attending the University of Chester’s welcome fayre and speaking to students about staying safe, and the consequences of spiking.
The campaign also highlights how quickly spiking can happen – sometimes in just a matter of seconds – and features a new awareness video to help people recognise the signs and know how to respond.
Alongside this, officers are supporting a range of prevention measures including:
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The deployment of safety buses in busy nightlife areas
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Testing the ‘Ask Angela’ scheme in pubs and clubs
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Education and prevention activity in schools and universities
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Passive drugs dog operations in the night-time economy
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Handing out preventative materials to raise awareness
Superintendent Mike Ankers, who leads on spiking for Cheshire Police, said:
“We know that spiking ruins nights out and can cause long-lasting harm. For some victims, the impact is confusion and fear; for others it can be a serious medical emergency or the start of further offences such as assault or theft.
“Offenders need to be clear- spiking is not a prank, it is a crime. You could face up to ten years in prison.
“While officers work hard in our night-time economy to help keep people safe, many incidents of spiking also occur at house parties. If you think you’ve been spiked – wherever it happens – report it. The quicker we know, the quicker we can act, gather evidence, and protect others.”
What is spiking?
Spiking is the act of giving someone alcohol or drugs without their knowledge or consent. This can include:
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Adding alcohol or extra measures to a drink without permission
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Slipping drugs into a drink, vape, cigarette, or food
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Injecting someone with drugs without their knowledge
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Giving someone more alcohol or drugs than they agreed to
Reporting and support
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Tell a member of staff or security if you’re at a venue
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Stay with your friend, don’t let them leave with someone you don’t know
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Report to police online, via 101, or call 999 in an emergency
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Call 111 if you have symptoms, or 999 if they worsen
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If you believe you may have been sexually assaulted, specialist help is available at your nearest Sexual Assault Referral Centre (SARC) – visit www.nhs.uk/sarcs for details
If you believe you have been a victim of spiking, Cheshire Police will listen, support, and take action.
Visit Cheshire Police’s website for more information on spiking:
Spiking | Cheshire Constabulary
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