Thames Valley Police held a Pop-Up Community Engagement Chat in Aylesbury Town Centre this week as part of a national force priority Operation Lester.
The engagement event was held to talk about the important issue of drink spiking and reporting of non-contact sexual offences as part of the new "It Does Matter" campaign.
A force spokesperson said: We’re committed to raising awareness and providing resources to keep our community safe. Your participation and feedback were invaluable, and we’re grateful for your continued support."
"If you have any more questions or concerns, please don’t hesitate to get in touch with your Neighbourhood Policing Team. Let’s keep the conversation going and look out for each other!."
In the event of suspected drink spiking , call 999 and seek urgent medical attention and report the matter to police as soon as possible

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