Nostalgic waitress trauma pivots hard into drug PSA bottom text

A Daily Mail nostalgia piece about groping-filled 1990s hospitality at fancy racing events gets brutally undercut by a random drug detection PSA that weaponizes a single anecdote about a coked-up punter. Someone decided a reflective, mildly harrowing memoir about workplace harassment needed a jarring pivot into "how to spot cocaine users," creating the exact tonal violence that makes legacy media simultaneously cringe and compelling. Peak boomer internet energy dressed up as responsible journalism.