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No we had a run in with a group over one Krab, but we had security on the stand. I know others had quite a bit stolen.

 

We have 3 security guards in the marquee over night and they have direct links the the rest of the onsite security. It's during the day that's the problem. Security is the answer as we had less stolen here than at the AA show, it's just a shame we have to pay for security.

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No we had a run in with a group over one Krab, but we had security on the stand. I know others had quite a bit stolen.

 

We have 3 security guards in the marquee over night and they have direct links the the rest of the onsite security. It's during the day that's the problem. Security is the answer as we had less stolen here than at the AA show, it's just a shame we have to pay for security.

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I didnt think it was too bad to be honest, have had far worse at other shows.

 

I'm with you on this one. I had a pint or two of lager yesterday at £3.80 a pint! same drink in my local is £3.50. Not that much more!

 

I've paid a fiver a pint in some shows (and still drank all day:blushing:) as far as food is concerned you always pay more at shows/festivals.

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I didnt think it was too bad to be honest, have had far worse at other shows.

 

I'm with you on this one. I had a pint or two of lager yesterday at £3.80 a pint! same drink in my local is £3.50. Not that much more!

 

I've paid a fiver a pint in some shows (and still drank all day:blushing:) as far as food is concerned you always pay more at shows/festivals.

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Most show charge about £3000 for a food pitch or between 10% - 20% of your turn over. So they have to charge a bit more, as long as they aren't ripping the arse out of it I can understand.

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Most show charge about £3000 for a food pitch or between 10% - 20% of your turn over. So they have to charge a bit more, as long as they aren't ripping the arse out of it I can understand.

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