The warehouse project offers on-site urine tests to anyone who thinks they may have consumed alcohol.
in an interview with The Independent, Sacha Lord, founder of The Warehouse project, said the Manchester club had become the first place to offer these tests to the club at night and distributed them over the Halloween weekend.
“Our doctors bought the kits last week … to be honest, it’s like a pregnancy kit,” she said. “You can take a urine sample and say exactly what’s in it.”
The move follows the Nighttime Industry Association (NTIA). He appealed to the Interior Ministry to launch an inquiry according to recent reports, drinks in pubs and clubs have increased.
NTIA CEO Michael Kill said, “The NTIA is very concerned about reporting an increase in the number of dramatic incidents across the country.” “We support everyone who wants to talk about their experiences. It goes without saying that everyone should have the opportunity to rest at night without fear for their safety, and we are saddened to hear that some do not feel it. ”
There are also There have been recent reports of needle attacks in nightclubs in Nottingham, as well as other cities such as Edinburgh, Dundee and Glasgow. Demands to boycott nightclubs and tighten security have emerged across the country following a confirmed increase in frequent cases across the UK.
Mayr Howells I was aroused Instagram account recently launched a petition to review UK beverage reproduction laws after the attacks intensified. The application is available for signing Change.org.
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