Wow.... I have to say I'm suprised by the bluntness of this post.
This will only be my second time at TBGF (the other five years ago) but my wife and I go to the Philadelphia Folk Fest (PFF) every year as volunteers. I am assuming (yes I know its bad to assume
) that the staff are only volunteers and not paid staff or law enforcement.
I wouldn't be so hard on the volunteers although they are there to do a job. I think that at any folk/bluegrass festival you have to expect that there will be some obnoxious people or someone who is not "appropriate" at which point I think its best to stay clear and teach your kids how not to act. If its just noise, hey... its a festival and you cant expect to get sleep or have your kids sleep until after 2am or 3am or 4am.
I guess I'm responding as the poster makes it seem the campground is as bad as the dangerous parts of NYC. Admittedly I think parents have to be fairly progressive at a festival
and you dont see too many stuck up conservatives at a festival
(sorry had to find a line to use that pink dancing elephant) but any time you have a bunch of people who are trying to have fun... it will probably be too much fun for someone's liking. If it gets to the point of being dangerous... I'd say the police have to be called and if a volunteer wont do it... then I'm sure there would be some police officer on hand that a festivarian can bring in.
Ultimately what I'm saying is I'd hate to see the campgrounds become a police state. The question is... what is appropriate and what is not... what is too far?