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Published Date: 14 July 2009
POLICE have praised the thousands of revellers who helped create a "community spirit" at the T in the Park festival.
A sell-out crowd of 85,000 saw acts including Blur, The Pet Shop Boys, Lily Allen and Keane perform over the three-day event at Balado, Kinross-shire.

Tayside Police made 58 arrests, down nine on last year, while the number held in custody was 15, half that of 2008.

No serious crime was committed, with the majority of charges relating to theft, drug misuse and minor assault. Chief Superintendent Craig Suttie said: "We introduced a new way of policing the campsite this year – an approach that very much replicated the community-style that we put to very good effect throughout Tayside. This was warmly received by everyone."

He also passed his condolences to the family of Lachlan Gillies, killed in a road accident outside the site. The 17-year-old, of Errol, Perthshire, died after he was struck by a lorry on Friday evening.





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  • Last Updated: 13 July 2009 7:38 PM
  • Source: The Scotsman
  • Location: Edinburgh
  • Related Topics: T in the Park
 
1

Charles Linskaill,

Edinburgh 14/07/2009 01:20:12

The revellers certainly deserved the Praise the Police gave them, and shows that even though the alcohol was on 'tap', everyone enjoyed the atmosphere, and caused no trouble, what a fantastic weekend!
Proves the point that new proposed alcohol law restriction's, and taxes are ridiculous, and we are being penalised for the minority, that would not even attend TITP.



2

Pretzel Logic,

14/07/2009 01:26:27
Even one arrest is too many
3

Charles Linskaill,

Edinburgh 14/07/2009 02:53:22

~2.

"One" is a undisputed, less than figure of insignificant minority, out of the 85,000 revellers, who caused no trouble atall!


4

Pretzel Logic,

14/07/2009 02:56:39
#3

Was it you?
5

Maname'sbintaken,

14/07/2009 13:24:23
Bloody Gucci hippies! Send 'em all off for a spot of National Service is what I say.
6

darthpaul,

15/07/2009 14:21:41
Ive been to 9 T in the parks and decided last year it would be my last as there was such a menacing air in the campsite. We were in the myhab area and so it wasnt too bad for us but the vibe was certainly heavy.

Im glad the campsite got its spirit back, its just unfortunate that it took spending more tax payers money in the form of high visibility policing.

 

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