The UK Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO) has issued a warning to any Brits who may be counting down to a "big holiday". The government body, which protects UK citizens while abroad among many other tasks, regularly issues updates online.
And in a new post on X, formerly Twitter, on Saturday, the FCDO issued a warning to anyone planning to consume alcohol while abroad. The full post reads: "Heading for a big holiday abroad soon? Before you hit the bar: Remember not to leave your drinks unattended [and that] drinks abroad can have different alcohol measures."
Text over an accompanying graphic adds: "Stick with your mates. Keep an eye on your drinks." Travellers are also pointed towards the FCDO's Travel Aware campaign, which is aimed at making sure holidaymakers "have the best possible travel abroad, help you stay safe and understand risks in different countries".
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Further advice found here adds: "Drinking abroad can be different to back in the UK. The quality of alcohol can vary, measures can be more generous, and tempting deals may lead to quicker intoxication than anticipated. Be aware that drink spiking can occur while on holiday.
"Spiking is adding alcohol or drugs to someone's drink without them knowing. Spiking is commonly used to distract you from theft or impair you before an assault. Do not leave your drink unattended and do not accept drinks from strangers. This is the best strategy to prevent the possibility of your drink being spiked.
"Consume water in-between alcoholic drinks. This will help pace you throughout the night and help keep you hydrated. Drink at your own pace. Everyone's tolerance to alcohol is different. Consider avoiding rounds or having a break from drinking alcohol if you are feeling uneasy."
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