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Radio Surrey,14 mins

Cara (50) had her drink spiked in Esher.

James Cannon

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Spiking victims are too often brushed off as having had "one too many" - that's according to an investigation by some MPs. The Home Affairs Select Committee is worried spiking will remain "an invisible crime" unless more is done to improve awareness and support victims. As well as Cara's story, we also hear from Dawn Dines, CEO of the charity Stamp out Spiking and Detective Chief Inspector, Debbie White from Surrey Police.

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