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More to the point, what was she being strip-searched for?[^1] I can't see any case in which even a non-invasive search for drugs at a music festival is appropriate. If there was suspicion of someone carrying a gun or a knife, maybe some searches would be appropriate. But drugs should be supported with safe and private pill testing, not with aggressive police action.
[^1]: rhetorical. The answer is drugs.
"OMG you want to get high and have a really good time whilst connecting with your fellow humans on a level that isn't possible whilst sober. How dare you presume you have the choice to put what you like into your own body"
Fuck the police, fuck all those cunts.