A pub boss has been criticised for selling “ spike alert” bands with women hitting out at having to pay to stay safe on nights out.
The Balcony Bar in Dundee is offering revellers the chance to buy wristbands that lets wearers check if their drink has been spiked for £2.50.
However the device only lasts for two tests.The move comes after Police Scotland confirmed they are probing a number of alleged incidents at nightclubs and bars amid a growing number of claims of spiking over social media.Women are said to have been targeted in a string of incidents across the country - with pub bosses and police responding to claims made at nightclubs in Stirling, Edinburgh, Dundee and Glasgow.Some have claimed to have been spiked “by injection”, with
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