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Hundreds of thousands of us attend festivals each year and the majority of times return with the best of memories.
Inevitably with such large crowds crime does take place and the police and festival organisers do their very best to prevent this.
The most common crime is theft from – or even of – tents. Phones, laptops/tablets and cash are the most stolen items.
Don’t let the criminals disrupt your enjoyment by committing crime against you or your friends.
On a more general note wet wipes and tissues are always useful to have at a festival even if it is only for one day!