
Ministry of Sound is backing a new sexual health campaign to encourage clubbers to play safe in the sack.
The club is giving condom carriers the VIP treatment this Saturday, allowing them to jump the queue if they show their condom at the door.
This weekend is the finale of Pete Tong's Wonderland residency, with more than 2000 clubbers expected at the club.
Research reveals that a large percentage of young people have unprotected sex because they didn't have a condom on them.
The Queue Jump With A Condom promotion aims to encourage more young people to carry condoms and to remind them that they are not protected against all STI's without one.
Natasha Palmer from Ministry Of Sound said: "Carrying a condom on a night out is not only the best way to play it safe – it now comes with the added benefit of avoiding the crowds for one of the busiest and best nights at Ministry all year. We hope to see lots of party goers queue jumping with a condom this weekend."
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