People Are Applauding How This Bar Dealt With Someone Spiking A Woman’s Drink
Spiked drinks are extremely dangerous. Women who have fallen victim to it often share similar horrifying experiences: they ordered a drink at a bar, blacked out, and woke up sick and numb, or worse.
Luckily, some establishments understand the implications that something like this might have on a person’s entire life and take extra steps to prevent it.
A few days ago, Reddit user xXSlimi_Gacha009 posted a question to the platform, asking, “Bartenders of Reddit, what was the weirdest/craziest thing you have overheard while making someone’s drink?” Their post immediately went viral, receiving plenty of insightful answers. But one stood out in particular.
Even though they were not working behind the bar, Pinkyfitts shared a story from a time they were really impressed by the way the staff handled a guy putting something in a girl’s drink.
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This was the only time Pinkyfitts has been in a bar or restaurant when someone reported a drink being spiked (that they know of). “The bar is a very old bar in New Orleans, it’s a music venue/bar,” the Reddit user told Bored Panda. “It’s loud and hot. It has a ticket entrance, and has some pretty good bands. It’s well known, called Tipitina’s. I have been going there since the late 1980s, so already had an impression of the place. Typical non-French Quarter music venue/bar, more local than touristy. It’s not fancy, but has great music and is usually crowded.”
This particular evening took place in 2007 or 2008, not long after Hurricane Katrina. Whether such actions were routine for them or not, Pinkyfitts doesn’t know, it only happened once when he was there.
“The request to discard drinks with free replacements applied to women only,” Pikyfitts said. “There was no discussion of that but it seemed assumed that they were the ones at risk. I don’t remember any complaints, but I was just a guy in the bar, not working there.”
“Roofies or date rape drugs seemed to be a topic in the news at the time. My impression, having no other reference point, was that this was like any other food/drink business when their product is contaminated. They recall and replace it. You hear about massive recalls of beef or produce, or whatnot. It seemed like that.”
Pinkyfitts recalls no complaints and even some cheering and light applause at the time the manager made the announcement.
“The bar did not get less crowded, but then there was a charge to get in, and it was clear the band was going to restart, so that may have played a big role.”
“I could not tell which woman’s drink was involved, or which man was suspect as I didn’t see who the witness pointed at,” Pinkyfitts explained. “I don’t know if the police were called or a confrontation with the involved people, but that could have easily been out on the sidewalk.”
After a pause, the band restarted and that was that.
The awesome thing is that there are many people in the hospitality industry that care. Kate Gerwin’s 2016 initiative at Bismarck, N.D., bar Lüft is an excellent example of this. “Bismarck has a really big drink-drugging problem,” Gerwin told Liquor.com. Turns out, the community had been dealing with numerous cases of drug-facilitated sexual assault.
In an attempt to put an end to this, Gerwin’s team decided to place a “Friends”-themed sign in the bathroom, instructing patrons to ask for Rachel at the bar if they were feeling uncomfortable or found themselves in danger. The idea was inspired by Bartenders Against Sexual Assault, a community organization formed to help protect the industry and its patrons from date rape and other related crimes using resources and education.
But even small, individual acts can make a huge difference. For example, if a bartender knows the symptoms of date rape drugs (feeling drunk despite having little or no alcohol, feeling confused or disoriented, being unable to remember simple things, etc), they can do something about it.
“Make an excuse to take the drink away from the guest—’Oops, looks like you’ve got a little fruit fly in there; let me make you another one’—and set it aside in case it needs to be tested later,” Jenn Tosatto, the bar manager at Mission Taco Joint in Kansas City, Mo., said. “That way, [you’ll have] time to investigate, and if it was truly nothing, no harm, no foul. But if it was something, the drink is out of their hands.”
Date rape is never the victim’s fault but many of them feel guilty or ashamed. That guilt can prevent them from seeking medical care or reaching out for support, so it’s really, really important to be there for them.
Here’s how people reacted to the story
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Share on FacebookI was drugged before I think by accident as I was at a restaurant with my dad so I don’t think I was the target person. I ended up passing out in the bathroom and when I came to I was still safe in a stall. I told my dad and even though he played of off I could tell he was furious. I just hope the real person never got their spiked drink and I took a fall for someone else. Luckily I was okay just feel woozy for a little bit.
Are you sure you didn’t faint? I don’t think being drugged makes one unconscious for the duration of a restroom break. Hope you’ve had a medical checkup, this could be related to your blood pressure or something else.
Load More Replies...Good strategy. At uni my brother was in a bar and they had a social awareness campaign whereby staff would clip a little plastic frog onto your glass if you took your eye off it, to illustrate how easy it would be for someone to have put something in it. Pretty clever. And thankfully no one choked on a plastic frog. That we know of!
When she was about 10, my sister went to a friend's birthday party, and the older relative spiked the kids' drinks with PCP.. Yes, PCP. Thought it was funny to see them freak the f*ck out. Fortunately (?!) my sister hated that flavor of Kool-Aid, so only took the polite sip. Still messed her up a bit, to say the least. She was all shaky and "weird" for a solid day. Couple of the other kids were in hospital for a few days. Yeah. I was raised not to trust, for some obvious reasons, really....
Hope that older relative went to jail for that “prank”. Jesus, some people’s idea of “funny” is nothing but f****d up.
Load More Replies...The world is just so f****d up right now. Just so f****d up. Why do people think it's OK to do drug someone and then rape them? Or do they know it is wrong but that's what they want to do anyway? Just so f****d up.
Right now? This has been going on for years. I was in college in the 90's and we used to frequent a bar that served drinks with sip-through lids on them so we had less of a chance of getting drugged.
Load More Replies...Speaking of great ways to handle this, I read about a guy that invented a type of nail polish that reacts to the chemicals creeps put in women's drinks, so the woman can put her finger in her drink, and within seconds the color will change and she'll know if her drink has been tampered with.
That is a great invention! During the ‘90s GHB was the rape drug in the Netherlands. Learned from my dad to always cover my drink. When my mum was younger in the 1960s the drug they used was chloroform. These inventions can save a lot of young woman and men in the future.
Load More Replies...This is a great way to handle the situation for several reasons 1. The guy who drugged the drink gonna try to nope tf out of there. 2. It will definitely discourage anyone else from doing the same. 3. If anyone else was also drugged without someone seeing it they will also be safe. 4. Now you have everyone looking out for strangers who look like they may have been drugged and now it's everyone's business.
Excellent public safety announcement. Spread the word, make this the new normal.
I was drugged before I think by accident as I was at a restaurant with my dad so I don’t think I was the target person. I ended up passing out in the bathroom and when I came to I was still safe in a stall. I told my dad and even though he played of off I could tell he was furious. I just hope the real person never got their spiked drink and I took a fall for someone else. Luckily I was okay just feel woozy for a little bit.
Are you sure you didn’t faint? I don’t think being drugged makes one unconscious for the duration of a restroom break. Hope you’ve had a medical checkup, this could be related to your blood pressure or something else.
Load More Replies...Good strategy. At uni my brother was in a bar and they had a social awareness campaign whereby staff would clip a little plastic frog onto your glass if you took your eye off it, to illustrate how easy it would be for someone to have put something in it. Pretty clever. And thankfully no one choked on a plastic frog. That we know of!
When she was about 10, my sister went to a friend's birthday party, and the older relative spiked the kids' drinks with PCP.. Yes, PCP. Thought it was funny to see them freak the f*ck out. Fortunately (?!) my sister hated that flavor of Kool-Aid, so only took the polite sip. Still messed her up a bit, to say the least. She was all shaky and "weird" for a solid day. Couple of the other kids were in hospital for a few days. Yeah. I was raised not to trust, for some obvious reasons, really....
Hope that older relative went to jail for that “prank”. Jesus, some people’s idea of “funny” is nothing but f****d up.
Load More Replies...The world is just so f****d up right now. Just so f****d up. Why do people think it's OK to do drug someone and then rape them? Or do they know it is wrong but that's what they want to do anyway? Just so f****d up.
Right now? This has been going on for years. I was in college in the 90's and we used to frequent a bar that served drinks with sip-through lids on them so we had less of a chance of getting drugged.
Load More Replies...Speaking of great ways to handle this, I read about a guy that invented a type of nail polish that reacts to the chemicals creeps put in women's drinks, so the woman can put her finger in her drink, and within seconds the color will change and she'll know if her drink has been tampered with.
That is a great invention! During the ‘90s GHB was the rape drug in the Netherlands. Learned from my dad to always cover my drink. When my mum was younger in the 1960s the drug they used was chloroform. These inventions can save a lot of young woman and men in the future.
Load More Replies...This is a great way to handle the situation for several reasons 1. The guy who drugged the drink gonna try to nope tf out of there. 2. It will definitely discourage anyone else from doing the same. 3. If anyone else was also drugged without someone seeing it they will also be safe. 4. Now you have everyone looking out for strangers who look like they may have been drugged and now it's everyone's business.
Excellent public safety announcement. Spread the word, make this the new normal.


















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