There was thousands more people at this years Glade so maybe thieving went up in proportion to those numbers. I certainly heard of more people saying that they had had they're tent robbed this year.
The security firms certainly seemed more profesional (and scary) than last years lot. There was talk of last year there being a lot of trouble with the local travelers (pikeys - for the non pc brigade !) and certainly Stuart security looked like they would be able to handle themselves, which surely is what we want in a security firm - no point in having a bunch of 7 stone weaklings is there?
On the way in on Thursaday a friend was searched, they found a small stash of weed and let her keep it as it was just 'percy' - fair play to them.
On Saturday our little camp was approached by 2 security asking us if we 'had anything the we shouldn't?' as they'd been tipped off that we were selling pills. We assured them that we had everything we should have (t'was so difficult not to take the piss at this point!) and that if anything we were looking to buy some pills. We had a chat for a couple of minutes before they left. A couple of minutes later they nabbed a guy who was serviing up a few tents away (wish we had of known!). All of their behaviour was conducted in a polite and profesional manner, they were meatheads but in my dealings with them they were polite meatheads.
On Sunday I saw a security guy grab someone by the origin stage who didn't have a wrist band on, then they let him go! Personally I think he should have been booted out - I don't like fence jumpers.
What did piss me off about them though was the way they drove about the place in those poxy vans all the time - the lights hurt my eyes!

They vibe generally from the security did get worse and more intimidating as the weekend went on, if it's true that they were nicking peoples drugs then I can imagine that a load of coked up, tired meatheads in positions of power is never going to a good thing.

Maybe they should have had to pop the odd pill every now and then to get into the spirit of things.
