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thieving bastards


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If Glastonbury was a microcosm of society where the general population made up their own rules, laws and punishments to live by thieves would have a pretty hard time. And if these are the punishments for attacks on property what punishments will people be proposing for attacks on people?

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Grumpyhack has it right. All this talk of lynching makes me feel sick. What about observing the rule of law? Talk of foreably administrating hauliegenic drugs, playing horrible music at people, cruel and unusual punishments without a trial - that doesn't sound like a music festival about peace and love. That sounds like fuking Gitmo. Those invovled in the punishment doled out to that mugger should be ashamed of themselves, and the rest of those who really advoate similar should take a long look at themselves - frankly, you are as bad as that mugger.

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Grumpyhack has it right. All this talk of lynching makes me feel sick. What about observing the rule of law? Talk of foreably administrating hauliegenic drugs, playing horrible music at people, cruel and unusual punishments without a trial - that doesn't sound like a music festival about peace and love. That sounds like fuking Gitmo. Those invovled in the punishment doled out to that mugger should be ashamed of themselves, and the rest of those who really advoate similar should take a long look at themselves - frankly, you are as bad as that mugger.

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Grumpyhack has it right. All this talk of lynching makes me feel sick. What about observing the rule of law? Talk of foreably administrating hauliegenic drugs, playing horrible music at people, cruel and unusual punishments without a trial - that doesn't sound like a music festival about peace and love. That sounds like fuking Gitmo. Those invovled in the punishment doled out to that mugger should be ashamed of themselves, and the rest of those who really advoate similar should take a long look at themselves - frankly, you are as bad as that mugger.

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I still believe in Peace and Love and I agree that some of the things written seem horrible but I think they need to be taken with a pinch of salt. I have been burgled twice and its not a nice feeling coming home and seeing your place trashed. I think that doing a clean up at the end of the festival is a good idea. I think last year the Police were monitoring traffic and pulled over know offenders as I remember hearing that they stopped an organised gang getting to GF. :)

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Do you really think anybody is going to do any of the things they've mentioned on this thread? Personally I don't think so. I think it's more of a wistful venting, an outpouring of the anger and frustration felt about those who would bring misery to this music festival about peace and love who we feel so powerless to do anything about.

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If it is just venting, then people aren't showing much imagination.

I'd be all for collecting as many thieves as possible, taking over the medical tent and making a load of human centipedes, which will be fed only on cow pats. They can all live on the farm and Michael can rent them out to neighbouring arable farms for use as environmentally friendly dung-spreaders.

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probably people are saying most of this tongue in cheek. But I must admit I too was horrified by the seeming venom behind it. Personal injury and possible permanent physical and psychological damage as retribution for transgressions against property?

come on guys, how is that ever justifiable?

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After many years of Glastonbury, last year was the first that I'd had anything stolen. Regrettably, this can only be described as my own fault. I left my tent 4o/c ish on Monday (post-festival) afternoon, on Kidney Mead, to walk someone up to Tom's Field. Daft thing to do, of course; the tatters are out and technically, it is recyling at this point, I suppose.

My old-school rubbish Nokia was stolen (empty of charge)and my lovely shawl-like scarf. In fact, the phone wasn't half as rubbish as the cheap Nokia that replaced it.

However, the thieves left behind: Perfumes (fancy), a gillet (fashionable) a poured glass and half a box of red wine (surely covetable) and an unopened packet of cigarettes (bloody hippy thieves).

I did ring the phone. Some youngsters apparently, clearly the morning after a heavy night and thief's mate answered: "What Pete? He wouldn't do anything like that! Oi Pete: where ja get this phone?' 'Glastonbury' drawled Pete. I asked if they could send the scarf on; haven't heard anything yet..

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And do you think Chris carries a supply of KY with him at all times just in case?

Look, I could sit here at this keyboard and have a rant about the thieves that would give Tarantino nighmares but when it came down to it I'd probably run a mile. :rolleyes:

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OK we've had some wistful venting of what some people would like to do if they caught someone thieving. What about the opposite - when someone finds/returns something you've lost? Anyone had the experience of dropping something like a mobile or even a wallet and had someone chase them to say "you've dropped this." What reward might you consider?

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Talk of foreably administrating hauliegenic drugs, playing horrible music at people, cruel and unusual punishments without a trial - that doesn't sound like a music festival about peace and love. That sounds like fuking Gitmo.

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OK we've had some wistful venting of what some people would like to do if they caught someone thieving. What about the opposite - when someone finds/returns something you've lost? Anyone had the experience of dropping something like a mobile or even a wallet and had someone chase them to say "you've dropped this." What reward might you consider?

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OK we've had some wistful venting of what some people would like to do if they caught someone thieving. What about the opposite - when someone finds/returns something you've lost? Anyone had the experience of dropping something like a mobile or even a wallet and had someone chase them to say "you've dropped this." What reward might you consider?

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I was chatting to a girl this year at The Park on the Thursday and she said the night before she was woken by the sound of her tent zip being unzipped. She looked up and a guy was coming into her tent so she sat up and booted him square in the face and bust his nose, she said he ran off screaming, serves the f**ker right :D

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OK we've had some wistful venting of what some people would like to do if they caught someone thieving. What about the opposite - when someone finds/returns something you've lost? Anyone had the experience of dropping something like a mobile or even a wallet and had someone chase them to say "you've dropped this." What reward might you consider?

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i can remember when some girls that were camped by us left a wallet outside whilst they went to the loo anyone could have picked it up but one of our lot picked it up and waited for them to get back .they didnt even know that they had left it :lol:

we go up in quite a big group anyway but still camp in the same place every year and have made good friends with others that do the same so have lots of people looking after each other .

still the first thing i try to do is make friends with anyone around our tents and do the old you look after mine and ill look after yours thing .

touch wood ive not been robbed but i know people that have only tents away . i have had last year and a few years ago some random asleep in my tent off there heads but they didnt mean any harm just lost :lol::lol: mad init :blink:

but yea grumpyhack its nice to be nice B)

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