If there's one single thing you're definitely going to get at British summer festivals is Watch Private Obsession (1995) full moviea whole lot of rain & mud.
SEE ALSO: Party, down: Fyre Festival founder Billy McFarland arrested and charged with wire fraudBut apparently that's the one thing organisers of Y Not festival in Derbyshire failed to take into consideration.
The festival was called off over safety concerns following heavy rain and after many acts -- including headliners The Vaccines -- had already been forced to cancel due to dangerous conditions.
With a statement on the festival website, organisers said they had to take "the difficult decision" due to adverse weather conditions over the weekend.
"The safety of our guests, performers and crew is our primary concern and the potential risk was too severe for Sunday to go ahead," they said.
"We are very sorry for the disappointment and disruption caused to everyone who was looking forward to the final day of the festival. We understand that people will have questions about refunds. We will be giving all our guests further information about this over the coming days."
However, festival goers were not impressed and flocked to social media to file all sort of complaints against what they said was poor organisation against the reality of British summer time:
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People stressed the fact that although Y Not was muddy, Glastonbury 2016 was much worse and still went ahead:
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One family complained on Facebook about health and safety concerns and "completely false advertising of the 'family camping area'":
We know you can't control the weather, but you can plan for it. There was no provision whatsoever. People were struggling to walk anywhere in the mud, so how did you expect families to cope? There were no walkways, no straw put down, really no consideration whatsoever. We were unable to get to the arena even once as it was impossible to get the pushchair there and it was unsafe to walk there with a baby.
Other people said exits and entrances were cut off, signs weren't clear and security was overall poor and minimal:
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Fans said organisers failed to buy wood chippings and hay to stabilise tracks and soak up the mud after the first night of rain. Moreover, many tents were robbed:
Many tents robbed, rampaging underage drinkers, so many kids on drugs, designated family areas with no one to supervise who camps in them, disaster of a VIP area, no campsite security posts whatsoever, plenty of mud; the good squishy sticky deep stuff, changing all of the set times and moving acts around without sticking up a couple of signs to let anyone know. I could go on.
Oh dear Y Not Festival - we were all good to go for another day - but we were living in the relative luxury of the camper van fields and not in the swamp with everyone else. The lack of security and general not giving a shit was previously part of this little local festivals charm, walking in with cans stuffed in every pocket whilst your security turn a blind eye has always been most convenient. Maybe if you'd thought of buying in some wood chippings and chucked a few ton of it around the joint after the first night of rain you wouldn't be in such a pickle now. Perhaps having a sound system which was loud enough for a field full of people to be able to hear the music? Many tents robbed, rampaging underage drinkers, so many kids on drugs, designated family areas with no one to supervise who camps in them, disaster of a VIP area, no campsite security posts whatsoever, plenty of mud; the good squishy sticky deep stuff, changing all of the set times and moving acts around without sticking up a couple of signs to let anyone know. I could go on. We had a ball however, we've been through worse, we've spent 5 days at Glastonbury on similar terrain. But now we're home, Ynot is cancelled, getting out of the carparks is chaos, one poor steward bloke stood in the mud by the gate trying his best to manage the traffic. Well meaning festival goers taking down fences so that we have some grass to drive on. We were lucky and got out onto concrete in 20 minutes partly due to walking the route before moving the van and finding the best way out, and partly due to my superior campervan mud driving skills. Moral of the story is, if I ever say to you "let's all go to this great festival - it'll be fun" don't listen to me! I am a liar!! #ynot #ynotfestival #ynot17 #ynot2017 #summeriscoming #mudiscoming #shitstorm #mud #muddy #mudfestival #traffic #steward #rain #weather #cancelled
The managing director of the company Ground Control, which was running Y Not festival, told the BBChe was "gutted" at what happened and said they used 80 tonnes of wood chip to firm up soggy ground.
"We have meetings every six hours to discuss things like weather conditions and ground conditions. On Saturday night it became increasingly clear conditions were deteriorating and at midnight there was not one agency which felt it was safe to continue."
Oh dear Y Not Festival - we were all good to go for another day - but we were living in the relative luxury of the camper van fields and not in the swamp with everyone else. The lack of security and general not giving a shit was previously part of this little local festivals charm, walking in with cans stuffed in every pocket whilst your security turn a blind eye has always been most convenient. Maybe if you'd thought of buying in some wood chippings and chucked a few ton of it around the joint after the first night of rain you wouldn't be in such a pickle now. Perhaps having a sound system which was loud enough for a field full of people to be able to hear the music? Many tents robbed, rampaging underage drinkers, so many kids on drugs, designated family areas with no one to supervise who camps in them, disaster of a VIP area, no campsite security posts whatsoever, plenty of mud; the good squishy sticky deep stuff, changing all of the set times and moving acts around without sticking up a couple of signs to let anyone know. I could go on. We had a ball however, we've been through worse, we've spent 5 days at Glastonbury on similar terrain. But now we're home, Ynot is cancelled, getting out of the carparks is chaos, one poor steward bloke stood in the mud by the gate trying his best to manage the traffic. Well meaning festival goers taking down fences so that we have some grass to drive on. We were lucky and got out onto concrete in 20 minutes partly due to walking the route before moving the van and finding the best way out, and partly due to my superior campervan mud driving skills. Moral of the story is, if I ever say to you "let's all go to this great festival - it'll be fun" don't listen to me! I am a liar!! #ynot #ynotfestival #ynot17 #ynot2017 #summeriscoming #mudiscoming #shitstorm #mud #muddy #mudfestival #traffic #steward #rain #weather #cancelled
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