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  1. 1 hour ago, maarrkk said:

    Yes and every single person from the point of walking in and the dog thinking I had drugs to when they cleared me was on a massive power trip and pretty mean. No need to be like that even if I had drugs and the policy was to eject those people.

     

    I entered at 2pm on the dot and it definitely brought my vibe down being treated that way, just temporarily thankfully as the rest of the day was great. 

     

    Is it worth complaining about the way I was treated getting in, or is that normal if they suspect you have drugs on you? I was told quite abruptly that that the dog never lies. But since I was one of the earliest in, perhaps the dog was just warming up into the day before it got settled in and more people came through?

    I went in around 4pm and other than the dog handler, who was clearly power tripping, everyone was fairly chill. I think after 2 hours of solid checking people on a whim and not finding anything, maybe they'd lost some of their vigor. 

    I doubt you'd get much out of complaining, although the searches were filmed, so you never know.  My feeling is, unless you could prove the handlers were either targeting people or straight making sh*t up, there's little that can be done. 

  2. Anyone else get sniffed out by one of the dogs yesterday? Seemed to be loads of people going for extra searches. Felt more like the dog was thrust at me, and the signal was nothing more than them sniffing me, which I've had plenty of times before and not had it called a signal. 

  3. Despite my lack of fomo for this year I was tempted by a couple of half price tickets for Saturday, just because it's right here and I know I can just get drunk and party. I really hope they make amends next year. Whomever is managing this mess this year is clearly nothing but financially driven and lost sight of what Reading was, treating it like some other city festival. 

     

    Weekend tickets are twice what the relative price given inflation was when I first went, and the lineup back then had bands with at least one and often multiple albums opening most of the stages. I get the album business and stream have changed things since then, but really? How are kids meant to be paying for that if you're relying on The Killers to hold it all together?

  4. 15 hours ago, nathanh said:

    Hi guys, my friends are staying in eco white this year, can you let me know is it accessible from the other side of the river if they get the train into tilehurst instead of walking from Reading station?

    No, the only way into the site from the south is via the red or green entrances. To get to white you either need to walk down that posh road in caversham, or enter way out to the north and drive down the roads. You can technically walk from red or green to white, but only through the campsite.

     

    There used to be an entrance into Orange campsite until 2013, but that's a long time ago.

     

    I guess in short, that temporary bridge is in the site and you can't get to it from the tilehurst end .

  5. Had a great time in general, but had non-stop issues with the payment. The account didn't link, so had to get that fixed. Then the auto top up got turned off by merging accounts, so had to go to a bar to use wi-fi, then when the auto top up was on it frequently didn't actually top up. Twice had to go back to places to pay for food they'd given me. Anything costing over £20 causes issues because even if auto top up is working, it needs to go below £20 to trigger. Got chatting to a guy in a queue one morning, who was working on the payment system. Apparently he had had to spend all evening working because they kept having issues, so missed everything.

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  6. 58 minutes ago, m4tt said:

    There's loads of space on the introducing, does anyone remember how much they fill it up? There's potential for a ton of secret sets

    In recent years they've nearly always had 12 acts per day, including one "secret set", usually from a band that's already due to play later in the day. The stage usually starts around 12pm although once it started closer to 11am, as they had 13 acts playing, and is finished by 8pm (8:30pm in 2017). There's never normally such big gaps.

  7. 50 minutes ago, efcfanwirral said:

    Personally I'd prefer to see testing only, with photo proof (to spot check, with a threat of some kind if its not legit, surely there are ways) I don't think vaccine only is enough - I know "less chance" but really, if any restrictions are to come in that exclude people, it should be aimed at closer to "no chance" 

    as it is I've just accepted I'll catch it at some point the next couple of weeks! 

    Testing only would definitely be safer, but it would also be politically dreadful for vaccination uptake, as it would effectively level being double vaxxed with having none at all. Thankfully the maths around efficacy of the vaccination in the UK is holding up in practice, and while i didn't think it was fair opening up before anyone below about the age of 38 could possibly have double vax levels of protection, thankfully severe levels of covid are very much down. I appreciate there's still the big unknown about long covid, but I'm not sure how we can get beyond that with the level of public opinion manipulation we face everywhere. 

    My main fear is people faking tests. Not sure if that's a valid fear or not. I just hope people are honest. 

  8. There's probably a larger gap between tthe band and the audience at a festival show, even on the smaller stages. 

     

    Also, on exclusive appearances of bands at festivals, which I think was mentioned a page or two back: If a band isn't billed, then it isn't a selling point for the festival, so it can't impact sales for any other gig/festival. Basically it won't necessarily stop a band doing a surprise gig elsewhere. 

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