Lincolnshire Police explain lack of charges over drink spiking

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Lincolnshire Police explain lack of charges over drink spiking
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Victims should contact police as soon as possible

Identifying the victims of spiking and bringing charges can be challenging, Lincolnshire Police have said.

“In other cases people report the incident days later meaning any substances may have already left their system. Therefore establishing if someone has been spiked can be challenging. “We will continue to work with the night time economy and encourage them take every opportunity to keep their customers safe.”By contrast, there were 11 in September 2022 and 10 the following month.

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