Volunteers from Weymouth Street Pastors are reminding people heading out in the town to stay together and look out for one another during busy Friday and Saturday nights.
One of the most common situations Street Pastors encounter while on patrol is people becoming separated from their friends — something they say can quickly lead to vulnerability and risk.
To help keep nights out safe and enjoyable in Weymouth, the team has shared their top five safety tips:
• Stay together – Keep an eye on everyone in your group, especially if someone is upset or feeling unwell.
• Protect your drinks – Always watch each other’s drinks, particularly when dancing or visiting the toilets.
• Agree a meeting point – Before the night starts, set a clear meeting place and time in case anyone gets separated.
• Avoid drinks from strangers – Don’t accept drinks, vapes or cigarettes from people you don’t know, especially if you haven’t seen the drink poured.
• If someone feels unwell – Stay with them and alert bar or door staff immediately. If you suspect drink spiking, raise the alarm straight away.
Street Pastors are on duty in Weymouth every Friday and Saturday night from 10.45pm until 2.30am, offering practical help, reassurance and support.
Anyone needing assistance can contact the team directly on 07513 280240, or ask door staff at any venue to radio the Street Pastors for help.
The volunteers say their message is simple: enjoy your evening, look after your friends, and know that help is always close by.

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