The Metropolitan Police have launched a new campaign to help prevent drink spiking on London's night out scene. The 'Ask for Angela' initiative encourages those who feel vulnerable to ask for help from security or staff at bars, clubs, and pubs. The campaign aims to make it easy for those who have had one too many drinks to get help without feeling embarrassed or judged.
According to the Metropolitan Police, the 'Ask for Angela' initiative is being rolled out across London, with the force working closely with the night time industry to implement the scheme. The idea behind the campaign is simple: if someone feels vulnerable or in danger, they can simply ask for 'Angela' at the bar, and staff will know to discreetly assist them.
Drink spiking is a serious issue, with thousands of people falling victim to it every year. The Metropolitan Police are committed to doing everything they can to prevent it and ensure that those who have been spiked get the help and support they need.
The campaign is a welcome move, and it's great to see the Metropolitan Police taking proactive steps to address this important issue. It's up to all of us to look out for each other and make sure that everyone has a safe and enjoyable night out.
So, if you're out on the town and feel like you've had one too many, don't be afraid to ask for Angela. It's a simple way to get help without feeling embarrassed or judged, and it could just save your life.