I think given the sheer physical square miles size of the event, large number of people, large amounts of beer and where they stay over the whole island it's well behaved - imagine a similar sized car/music/sports event in the UK, we see and hear more these days due to social media whereas before it would have been a small article in the local paper and unread by many if reported at all. The unofficial "activities" and crowd behaviour we used to see at Bushy's would probably be frowned upon now, not in any way condoning or making light of the actions of a small idiotic minority but they were dealt with very strongly and if that sentence is sent out every time one or two idiots act up then I don't see any great problem going forward. Going slightly off topic but along behaviour lines - was it me or was there more of a visible static speeding deterrent but less speed traps/guns ? ..