“Women must be able to feel safe across all aspects of their lives and that includes when out socialising. "This incident has also raised the wider issue of drink-spiking and what can be done to combat this," he added. He said while assaults using needles are "very rare" police are asking people be "vigilant" when in crowded spaces. "We are investigating an incident in Exeter and progressing enquiries to identify and arrest those responsible." Superintendent Antony Hart, who is the local policing commander for Exeter, East and Mid Devon, said: “There has been a lot of media and social media coverage in relation to drink-spiking, plus the understandable fear following a woman being attacked with a needle in a bar in Nottingham. Testing kits will be made available at bars to detect drinks that have been tampered with.
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