Starting July 1, a batch of new laws will take effect in California, ranging from legislation banning junk fees, to a law designed to prevent victims from getting unknowingly drugged at bars and clubs.
Businesses are also required to post a notice of the testing kit availability in a prominent, conspicuous location, with the words: “Don’t get roofied! Drink spiking drug test kits available here. Ask a staff member for details.”
Seems like a pretty small thing to complain about. If it prevents just one person a year from drugging a drink, or saves one person, it’ll be worth the cost of the sign and a testing kit.
Oh, I’m not complaining about the signs, just the need for them. I thought that image was fitting because Jake (a police officer) says that line after he chases a woman he thinks is doing crimes, then asks her why she ran if she wasn’t doing anything wrong and she says “Because a strange man was following me to the bathroom?!!” He feels bad because he was being completely insensitive about the realities women face at social events. But it’s a comedy show, so he says it in a “Derp, whoopsie!” kind of way.
Seems like a pretty small thing to complain about. If it prevents just one person a year from drugging a drink, or saves one person, it’ll be worth the cost of the sign and a testing kit.
Oh, I’m not complaining about the signs, just the need for them. I thought that image was fitting because Jake (a police officer) says that line after he chases a woman he thinks is doing crimes, then asks her why she ran if she wasn’t doing anything wrong and she says “Because a strange man was following me to the bathroom?!!” He feels bad because he was being completely insensitive about the realities women face at social events. But it’s a comedy show, so he says it in a “Derp, whoopsie!” kind of way.
Now that you mention it, I actually remember that scene! Weird, in the picture it reads so sarcastic instead of like a realization