Busted at Bonnaroo: By the numbers

Arrests were up this year at Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival, and statistics also show police cracked down on making sure everybody wore their seat belts on the road to 'Roo.

There were 76 arrests made by all law enforcement agencies, up from 60 in 2014, according to Lucky Knott, a spokesman for the Coffee County Sheriff's Office.

Knott said the arrests were mostly for drug charges, public intoxication and driving under the influence — typical kinds of cases connected to Bonnaroo, he said. He noted that thefts were down.

Here's some other details of police involvement with festivalgoers:

•7,536: number of hours Tennessee Highway Patrol troopers spent on festival-related incidents and patrols.

•533: citations issued by THP troopers, up from 124 last year

•404: citations of all kinds issued by THP on Friday, which appears to be the busiest day for police activity. The next-busiest day was Saturday, when troopers issued 43 citations.

•244: safety belt violations resulting in citations written by THP. Last year there were only seven.

•132: citations of all kinds issued by sheriff's deputies, down from 258 last year

•83: number of citations written by Manchester Police Department officers, though they are still entering citations into their system and the number could increase. Nevertheless, it's up from 45 citations (according to media reports) last year.

•76: total arrests by all three law enforcement agencies, up from 60 last year

•45: speeding tickets issued by THP, up from 17 last year

•23: crashes — no one was injured or killed — investigated by THP, up from 11 last year

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