told BBC News: “There's a lot of fear around.“I can say that for myself and all my friends.“A lot of us have stopped going out as much because we're scared something could happen.“As students there's not much we can do; we can't change laws.“But none of us want to live in fear.“We say we do not accept this behaviour; we will not tolerate it."Petra Mirosevic-Sorgo, 21, who runs Loughborough’s Girls Night In Instagram account, told PA news that her own experiences of spiking made her want to "make sure that others feel safe".She said: "I woke up and I was so distraught."I just remember running out to the hospital lobby crying."Normally 3,000+ people go out on a Wednesday, so we're quite happy that people are actually taking this.
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