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Unmasking the silent epidemic: Drink spiking surges in Dorset amidst legal inaction

November 20, 2023 //  by Bethany White

Dorset is struggling with an unsettling surge in drink spiking incidents, where a shocking 294 cases have been recorded since 2017.

Two cocktails at a bar in Dorset.
By Bethany White

Dorset is struggling with an unsettling surge in drink spiking incidents, where a shocking 294 cases have been recorded since 2017.

Disturbingly, only six of these cases resulted in cautions, and a mere five people faced charges, leaving most offenders unchecked.

Despite 71 investigations, the identities of suspects remained difficult to find, underscoring the complex nature of these cases.

An Instagram survey conducted by the Tab in 2021, reaching over 23,000 participants, asked a crucial question: ‘Since the start of this University year, do you believe you have been spiked?’

The responses were alarming, with 18.9% of participants in Leeds, Oxford Brookes and Bournemouth thinking that their drink had been spiked compared to 8% in Oxford, London, and Lancaster.

A parallel YouGov poll for the Independent disclosed that one in nine women and 8% of men nationwide had experienced drink spiking, emphasizing the pervasive nature of this silent epidemic.

Jaz, a 19-year-old who believes she fell victim to drink spiking during a night out in Bournemouth, shared her distressing experience.

Her story highlights the aftermath of such incidents, as she recounts, “One minute I was having fun and enjoying myself, and the next, I was in medical, not knowing what was happening to me.”

Jaz’s reluctance to speak out initially echoes a broader issue, as victims often fear being labelled as attention-seekers.

From July 2021 to October 2022, a staggering 203 reports of drink spiking flooded local authorities. The victims’ age spectrum is equally alarming, ranging from a shocking 15-year-old to a 58-year-old.

Data specific to Bournemouth between 2018 and 2021 detailed 42 reported allegations in various establishments, but disappointingly, only three arrests were made during this period, none leading to charges.

This data paints a grim reality – an escalating crisis of drink spiking in Dorset, demanding urgent attention, awareness, and a strong legal action to protect the community from this pervasive threat.





About Bethany White

Hello my name is Bethany White and I am a 20 year old Multimedia Journalism student at Bournemouth University, originally from Bristol. I currently write stories for Buzz News and report for Nerve TV with the future ambition to be a War Correspondent. I aim to write and broadcast stories about people who do not have a voice in today’s society to give them a chance to get their stories, opinions and views voiced and told to the world. Up to a year ago I found I had no voice or say in today’s world and society and I hope to change this and help as many people as I can to express themselves. I am very proud to have won the BBC Young Reporters Competition in 2022 being chosen as a national winner for my story submission and now having a by-line on the BBC’s website.

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Category: Bournemouth, Health, News Top, StudentTag: Bar, Dorset, drink spiking, night club, nightlife, police

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