Crime
Posted: Tue Aug 15, 2023 7:28 am
Hi,
I've joined to address this issue specifically as it certainly appeared that a lot of people were affected by theft on the day I was there (Friday).
I'm not exactly sure what can be done to help alleviate this issue as conditions are perfect really for the criminals. Everyone squashed together, moving around, dark, loud.
I'm talking in particular about pick-pocketing of phones. I had mine stolen from a zipped pocket in the crowd at In Flames. When I realised it was missing I started looking for it and all I could see on the floor was empty phone cases..
I went to lost property to report it after the set and there was a queue of around 10 people, all of which had missing phones. The lady in front of me, quite upset, was holding multiple empty cases of her and her friends missing phones.
My friend then had his stolen during Killswitch, swiped out of his pocket, although he still had his case. We again reported after the set and the queue of people again were reporting the same issue. They must have stolen so many judging by our trips to report and the amount of phone cases I saw strewn on the ground.
To confirm it wasn't just dropped, my phone was still tracked till 23:30 at the roundabout of Croxall Road / Barley Green Lane, next to the National Memorial Arboretum.
I've joined to address this issue specifically as it certainly appeared that a lot of people were affected by theft on the day I was there (Friday).
I'm not exactly sure what can be done to help alleviate this issue as conditions are perfect really for the criminals. Everyone squashed together, moving around, dark, loud.
I'm talking in particular about pick-pocketing of phones. I had mine stolen from a zipped pocket in the crowd at In Flames. When I realised it was missing I started looking for it and all I could see on the floor was empty phone cases..
I went to lost property to report it after the set and there was a queue of around 10 people, all of which had missing phones. The lady in front of me, quite upset, was holding multiple empty cases of her and her friends missing phones.
My friend then had his stolen during Killswitch, swiped out of his pocket, although he still had his case. We again reported after the set and the queue of people again were reporting the same issue. They must have stolen so many judging by our trips to report and the amount of phone cases I saw strewn on the ground.
To confirm it wasn't just dropped, my phone was still tracked till 23:30 at the roundabout of Croxall Road / Barley Green Lane, next to the National Memorial Arboretum.