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    You need Mindr's. Like Samaritans or Diversity Role models...something like a moderator who can access a bunch of help via their Mindr app. Sort of like 111...Not qualified nurses but people who can go down a list of options eliminating them till they get to a solution. I have actually been at a party and been scared as someone may have put g in my drink or if someone gets given too much. Grindr is the only common denominator at these chill outs or after parties. I have been raped before because I was too scared to call authorities because there was drug use at the party
    ...So when I thought I had been deliberately overdosed...you feel scared or ashamed to talk about it somehow. Before you know it you're waking up with someone having *** with you ie. "The ok ****" because they say "Oh it's ok cos we were having *** before you passed out" 😒. If there were little lit up green boxes or something that indicates someone who can advise you. It could prevent crimes and help people in danger. I mean you could even have a system where it's like traffic light colours...So green could be like that app that works on also rythems and gets to know you (replika) so basically a grindr bot that has access to a bunch of info that can really just br easy to talk to and would be anonymous so people don't have to worry about whos behind the screen as it's not a human.
    Amber coukd be actual volunteers who can help with ****** health and safety issues and report crimes on their behalf. This could have a link with the met and Samaritans helpline.
    Red could actually be health professionals like doctors, nurses, police officers, personal trainers, therapists, security staff, councilors and coaches that can offer advice if someone has OD'd or how to guve cpr or what to do if a crime is happening at your party but you are afraid to contact authorities in case it implicates you. I don't know if you have the staff or could afford to pay the staff but at the very least you could try and get volunteers to do this. Mindr's are what you as a company need because you have a responsibility to push the envelope further when it comes to our safety because right now all you have is a fact sheet on your website! Lol. I HOPE this is taken into serious consideration. Thanks Grindr!

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