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By dirtysteve · Posted
I got searched loads of times when I was younger, I did look like a caner and was usually very obviously high as a kite so no surprise, including as soon as we arrived in the car park in 2004 for my first festival (the car we were in was covered nose to tail in graffiti so we stood out like a sore thumb... instant tug off the security to pull the car to pieces...). I had a big bag of pills in my pocket then so lost those, but was never caught with contraband since, I learned my lesson (which was; stash your gear in your pants!). Started taking the kids from 2013 and have never been given so much as a second glance since, so maybe that's the cover that drug dealers need, borrow a kid and a buggy to wheel in their supply? -
Best thing is it even looks like a giant petrol station
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By BagpussSeesAllThings · Posted
At PGD I had a mix of nothing to getting the full works with every part of my bags, phone and pockets checked. Really don't see the point in the checking of tiny pockets etc, surely the main thing they'd want to find is drug dealers and glass and it slows the queue down and pees people off. Having done years of festival security I'm surprised they were briefed to be so thorough in their searches. -
20 years of going now and never had a "day bag" apart from the Guardian rope bags a couple of times years ago. 2 bottles in the side pockets of my shorts, one with wine and one with water, but not always water as theres taps everwhere for a quick drink, a hipflask, phone and wallet in pockets, jumper around the waist. The day bag crowds are the worst. One of these losers spilled my drink this year turning around. I was genuinely bewildered by the amount of sh*t he mustve had in the bag. Oh yeah?!!
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