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17th February 2022
03:17pm GMT

She continued: "I was victim to being cast as being too drunk as opposed to being spiked… I have always advocated for better education around the subject of spiking because there are great things on the market that can deter people, especially with lids on drinks.
"My fear is that they will just move on to a different way of spiking so it won’t just become drink spiking, and we are seeing it more with spiking by injection."
Sharon thinks educating people from a young age on what the symptoms of spiking look like is essential, as they are different from the effects of alcohol.
Founder of the Stamp Out Spiking campaign Dawn Dines, who appeared alongside Sharon on the show, clarified that there is a “complete difference” between the feeling that alcohol induces and having a drink spiked.
“It is just this myth that people say, ‘oh you’ve had too much to drink’, when that’s not actually the case," she said.
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