It is said that since the british epidemic lockdown was lifted, people have begun to flock to bars and nightclubs to spread joy, but the evil people have taken this opportunity to make trouble.
Recently, there has been a new type of drug injection incident in the United Kingdom by secretly injecting a needle, which has caused people to panic!

On the night of September 28th, Sarah Buckle, a 19-year-old first-year-old female student who had just been admitted to the University of Nottingham, and her classmates made an appointment to celebrate New Year's Eve in a bar, when everyone had a lot of fun, and there were no strange men who came to talk randomly.
In order to commemorate this night, they also took a group photo in the mirror while going to the toilet.
Not long after returning from the bathroom, Sarah suddenly felt a tingle in her left hand, and before she could react she could speak.
Friends also thought she was just drunk, so they didn't notice anything unusual.
It wasn't until she stood up and suddenly collapsed in a daze that her companion finally helped her out of the nightclub and called a car to take her home, but she felt more and more unwell in the car, and her friend, who realized that something was wrong, called an ambulance and took her to the hospital.
After ten hours of treatment and rest, Sarah finally woke up, but she looked at the obvious needle hole on the back of her left hand that was already blackened, and slowly recalled the situation on the night of the incident:
"I felt a hot pain in my hands and then I started to feel a little dizzy, but I had experienced being drunk before, so I knew it wasn't caused by drinking too much.
And the drink I drank never left the front, nor did I drink anything given by others, if it weren't for the pain coming from my hand, I really didn't know that I had been pricked with a needle!
This is also too terrible, how can anyone think of doing this to girls when they know that they have a companion to protect and have fun?
We can put our hands on the mouth of the drink cup to prevent others from drugging, but how can we prevent others from secretly pricking you with a needle? ”
I couldn't have imagined that it wasn't her drink but her body that was passive. And Sarah still hasn't figured out what the fluid she's injected into her body is, fearing she'll get hepatitis or HIV.
Feeling disgusted, helpless, or even completely violated, she is very afraid, saying that in the future, she will carefully choose her partner who will go to the nightclub with her, and must be a person who is very familiar with her address or her parents' phone, in case a similar situation occurs again without corresponding protection...
In fact, situations like Sarah's are just the tip of the iceberg in the recent spatula in the UK, and according to the Nottingham Police, they have received 15 reports of allegedly stabbing others with sharp objects since October 2 alone!
On the night of 11 October, Zara Owen, a 19-year-old schoolgirl also from the University of Nottingham, suddenly fainted while playing at a local nightclub with her partner, and woke up the next day to find herself lying in a hospital bed and almost "unimpressed" by what had happened the night before.
However, Zara did not find anything unusual in the hospital examination, so she went home, the only feeling was that there was a sharp tingling sensation in her legs, and even when she walked, she would limp, only to find that there was a needle hole on it after carefully examining her legs!
A day later, almost identical happened to Leah Wolstenholem, an 18-year-old college student, who suddenly felt a tingle in her left wrist on the night of Oct. 12 while playing in a nightclub in the Midlands.
When she woke up, she recalled that she had not drunk that night, and there was no such thing as being drunk, which was simply terrifying!
Another 18-year-old female college student named Lizzie Wilson had the same experience when she went to the bar the other day, except that she was pinned in the back.
Feeling a tingling pain in her back and feeling a little dizzy, she thought of similar news in recent times, so she immediately asked her friends to take her to the hospital, and later the doctor said that she was probably injected with an anesthetic drug called ketamine!
This series of acupuncture incidents in a short period of time has aroused great concern from all walks of life about similar situations, and Hannah Thomson, a 24-year-old woman from the city of Glasgow, after seeing the incident, launched a law requiring the government to set up nightclubs to conduct body searches on visitors, and the joint letter has now received more than 130,000 support.
Netizens have said that they would rather be searched than be threatened with needles while playing in a bar!
Scottish students responded by organising a campaign called "Girl Night In" to call on nightclubs to take action in response to the acupuncture incident.
Subsequently, many other organizations in the UNITED Kingdom also participated in the event, such as a nottingham bar that said that it would hold a girls-only event once a week in the future.
The bar's owner, Wheelhouse, said the reason for doing so was to give girls a safer environment when they went out to play, rather than being forced to nestle in their homes because of similar horrific incidents.
I have to say, it's really terrible!