BOSTON—As the Thanksgiving festivities ramp up, the Boston Police Department is raising alarm bells over the dangers of drink spiking. Authorities are urging partygoers to stay vigilant and take precautions against potential predators lurking at social gatherings, where unsuspecting victims may become targets.
In a stark warning, police emphasized that colorless, odorless, and tasteless drugs like Rohypnol, GHB, and Ketamine can be secretly slipped into beverages, leading to severe disorientation and vulnerability. They urge people to be cautious, particularly as bars and parties fill up for the holiday weekend.
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To enhance safety, the Boston Police Department recommends that individuals always have their drink served directly by a bartender or server and to avoid accepting drinks from strangers. Additionally, they stress the importance of keeping drinks in sight at all times and not leaving them unattended, even during bathroom breaks.

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If someone starts feeling dizzy, nauseous, or unwell, they should seek immediate assistance and report any suspicious behavior to authorities. Police also highlighted the need for friends to look out for each other, especially if someone seems distressed or is wandering alone late at night.
Should anyone suspect they have fallen victim to drink spiking or any other crime, they are encouraged to report the incident as soon as possible. The department's alert serves as a critical reminder that vigilance is key during this festive time, ensuring everyone can enjoy Thanksgiving safely and securely.
