NQ64 has said they have changed their door security after an investigation found that they left a woman who had allegedly been spiked on the street and refused to call her an ambulance.
A Glasgow bar has admitted that its security staff failed to properly help a woman who was allegedly spiked and instead dumped her outside their venue.
A statement given to the Daily Record said: "Having reviewed our CCTV, taken witness statements and further having had 3rd party mobile phone footage provided it is clear that our door stewards have not acted in a manner that we would expect. "We have no relationship with Bar Square and disciplinary matters involving their team have nothing to do with NQ64. NQ64 is committed to providing a safe and inclusive environment for our team and our guests."
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