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Music Festivals and the Shadow of Syringe Attacks
FranceTuesday, June 24, 2025
The nature of these attacks raises questions. Officials did not confirm if they were cases of needle spiking, where attackers inject drugs like Rohypnol or GHB to disorient victims. This practice leaves victims vulnerable to further harm. The first warnings about these attacks came from a social media influencer, Abrège Soeur, who urged women to use the code "H&M" to signal danger. This code was meant to help women in distress seek help discreetly.
This year's festival season has brought back fears of syringe attacks, similar to incidents in 2022. Back then, the French government issued alerts advising people to stay alert and report any suspicious activity. Over 370 people were arrested during that year's festival, with nearly 90 in Paris. Among the seriously injured was a 17-year-old who was hospitalized due to severe wounds.
Music festivals are supposed to be a time of joy and celebration. However, incidents like these highlight the need for vigilance and safety measures. It is crucial for attendees to be aware of their surroundings and report any suspicious behavior immediately. The use of social media to spread awareness and safety tips can also play a significant role in preventing such incidents.
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