Hundreds of clubbers across the country, including in Manchester, claim to have been spiked while on nights out - through drinks or by injection - with many victims needing hospital treatment.
There have been incidents reported in Deansgate, Sackville Street and other parts of Manchester, with some women deciding to boycott clubs as part of the "Girls Night In" campaign.
Protests took place in Manchester city centre in October for the campaign, with hundreds of people joining to take a stance against drink spiking. READ MORE:'My heart is broken' - Tributes to 'beautiful' woman, 36, found stabbed to death in Oldham house MPs have also considered a petition calling on the Government to make it law for nightclubs to search guests on
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