A spokesperson told Express that they had to deal with eight incidents in total, including a 22-year-old man being ejected from the event, and a 16-year-old who attempted to enter the festival grounds over a wall being given a lawful order to leave.

Pictured: A 44-year-old remains in hospital.
There were also five noise complaints in total.
Nonetheless, the festival, which attracted hundreds of young attendees in bright outfits, was hailed as a success by many.
Described as a “post-Brexit apocalyptic party town”, the festival was two years in the making and supported Silkworth, a charity specialised in helping islanders with addiction problems.
It had three separate ‘districts’ linked with pop culture references, each with their own stage: ‘Temple of Boom’, ‘District 12’ and ‘Neon City’.
The latter was headlined by club legend Roger Sanchez, who had sunlit crowds dancing as temperatures hit a high.
Police were this morning unable to provide an update on the condition of the 44-year-old, but said that he remains in hospital.