Police at rock festival
The fourth programme in the documentary series, “Police,” screening on One tomorrow night, will look at a rock festival.
The invasion of Reading by 3000 rock fans for a threeday festival presents a nightmare assignment for “E” Division, aided by the Thames Valley Support Group and the Drugs Squad. Most fans come only for the music — and half a million cans of beer. However, a random “stop and search” could expose a major drugs ring.
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Press, 25 November 1982, Page 19
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