I went to 10,000 lakes festival this year and the police were out in full force. The state patrol coincidentally holds their annual K9 Drug dog training/conference near the festival during the festival week. The newspaper said there were 10 K9 drug units on the only road into the festival and they were pulling people over for things like tinted windows and searching the car. They also have undercover cops roaming all over the campgrounds looking for people selling and using drugs. They made about 20 felony drugs arrests (all for LSD, MDMA, or mushrooms) and gave away 70 non-felony drug (marijuana) tickets. To give out 70 marijuana tickets I have to imaging that they were ticketing people who were just hanging out smoking joints at their campsite. The festival and people were great, but I don't know if I want to risk arrest just to see some music. I think I will go somewhere else next year. There is a country music festival at the same location 2 weeks after 10KLF and they don't have nearly the amount of police. All the arrests at 10KLF were drug related (no assaults, thefts, etc reported). At the country music festival there were probably 50+ reports of assault, thefts, and a few sexual assaults. The police need to readjust their policies and focus on the people committing real crimes rather than someone smoking a joint at their campsite.