A night out should never turn into a nightmare. So, Tempe leaders want to put drink tests and other tools in bars citywide.
The city is taking feedback on a potential ordinance aimed at reducing spiking incidents and speeding up early detection and evidence collection when a drink has been tampered with.
“Bars in certain restaurants would have to have drink spike testing kits available,” Councilmember Randy Keating said. “They can sell them, so they’re not expected to bear the burden of the cost. But if you want one at a bar, you suspect someone’s tampered with your drink, you should be able to get one from your bartender.”…