Public Sector Brief: Police adopt anti-drink spiking tool
PR Week UK, Friday, 02 September 2005, 12:00am,
Essex - Police as far away as Australia, Botswana and Iceland have adopted Essex Police's anti-drink spiking tool. SPIKE, the anti-drink-spiking hedgehog, was originally launched in 2002 and is designed to be hung on the side of a drinker's glass, to warn people not to leave their drink alone. The tool is used as part of a wider drive to riase awareness of the issue.
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