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‘Girls’ Night In’: British women boycott nightlife over drug use

Mia Davson hadn’t even had a drink when she became unwell, she told the BBC. “I was completely out of the world for an hour. My friends took me to the hospital.” Another woman discovered a pinprick in her leg when she woke up with no memory of it after a night out.

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The police have promised to release more people for nightlife patrols and are calling on victims to report them as soon as possible, so that any harmful substances can still be identified. However, more and more Britons find that not enough and support the boycott.

Although there is also criticism that the victims of a boycott are again affected in their freedom of movement, the organizers say that the catering industry will only change if entertainment venues are hit in their wallets. Just as the nightlife is cautiously picking up after the lockdowns, they think this is the perfect time to make a fist.

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