OK so everyone likes to go out and have a drink every now and again but how often do you worry about having your drink spiked with drugs? Is it a burning issue or do you think it will never happen to you? Cirencester has a thriving night time economy and we want to ensure that drugs play no part in that.  | | PC Robert Harrison |
Well, police in Cirencester are concerned at the increased number of 'spiking' incidents and are getting all high tech in an attempt to reduce the problem. In conjunction with Cirencester pub and club owners, officers will use state of the art drug detection equipment to trace anyone who has come into contact with illegal substances. The aim of the operation is to tackle the dangers of general drug use but also to address increased concerns over the use of 'date rape' drugs. PC Robert Harrison said: "Cirencester has a thriving night time economy and we want to ensure that drugs play no part in that. "Pubs and clubs are generally safe and popular places to go and we intend to ensure that they stay that way. "We just want to stop drug users and drug dealers from ruining a good night out." Contact Anyone who thinks they may have had their drink spiked or who may have information that may help in identifying the substance used or who may be responsible, can contact Gloucestershire Police on 0845 090 1234 or call Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111. 
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