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The Association of Independent Festivals unveils security task force

their first initiative to keep organised crime out of festivals

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The Association of Independent Festivals (AIF), which started this summer with the aim of bringing independent festivals together to help make events greener, more cost-effective, and better for fans, have announced the formation of a security task force to help stamp out thefts from tents and campsite crime at festivals.

While tent theft only directly affects a tiny percentage of festival-goers, it is distressing for the victims and worsens the atmosphere for everyone. The AIF will be implementing the task force next year at festivals in the hope of keeping organised crime out.

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The task force will be set up to provide a constant presence at participating festivals, working with event security firms and police services throughout the UK to identify known thieves before they enter festival sites.

Building on existing police initiatives, including intelligence-pooling which reduced tent thefts at some festivals this summer, the task force will provide support for security with extra teams on hand over busy weekends when there are multiple festivals being held.

It has been acknowledged that a small number of organised criminal gangs, rather than opportunist thieves, are responsible for the majority of thefts on site at festivals. These gangs follow the festival circuit around the country, normally targeting campsites on the first night when people have all their weekend's money. The new task force will allow festival organisers to more effectively target the gangs involved.

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Jim King, director of Loud Sound and AIF board member said, "Whilst still statistically low, thefts at UK festivals have to be addressed. Customer experience and safety is a most important part of the whole festival experience and we want to act to ensure that customers have a great time at our events without experiencing the upsetting scenario of being a victim of crime."

Although the security task force is an AIF initiative, the board realise that this is a problem that affects all festivals, and say that they would welcome the involvement of non-members in the scheme. Thefts can take place at all shows and criminals move from show to show, and so the AIF will make this service available to everyone. The AIF believes the larger festivals who are affected the most will welcome the support of this initiative to help them in combating crime.

Speaking at the launch of the scheme, Rob da Bank, Bestival promoter and AIF co-founder said, "Tent theft at our festivals has always been very low, but any theft at all is really upsetting for the promoter and the people involved. This was one of the main reasons I wanted to set up AIF and I really believe we can make a difference with this initiative."

An open invitation to tender has been sent by the AIF to all reputable security firms with experience in outdoor event security. The AIF expects to have the new team finalised, ready, and in place by March next year.

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The AIF aims to establish best practice for festivals, to make them as good as they can be in a variety of areas such as security, the environment and beyond, providing a knowledge base for festival promoters, as well as creating collective purchasing and marketing opportunities for its members.

The AIF is also working on a number of other initiatives including helping members with issues around securing UK visas for international artists and developing databases of suppliers, and services. AIF networking and tutoring events are expected to be announced in the New Year these will cover topics from licensing to booking artists for festivals.

The Association of Independent Festivals is a not for profit body set up earlier this year to represent independent music festivals in the UK and Ireland. Founded by Bestival promoter Rob da Bank and Graphite Media's Ben Turner, the board is comprised of representatives from Beautiful Days, Bestival, Big Chill, Bloom, Cornbury, Creamfields, Electric Picnic, Evolution, Field Day, Glade, Loud Sound, Secret Garden Party, Summer Sundae Weekender and WOMAD.