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I agree with all of the above, with the exception of festival camping. When you leave your setup at one of the very large festivals, don't expect any of it to be there when you get back! And sleep with your arms around your handbag and mobile phone, and swallow your credit cards before you turn in. (Don't forget the dose of syrup of figs so you get them back promptly in the morning!) Large festivals are not usually camp-friendly places, although there are exceptions. You'd have to take advice from a regular before attending one, I think.
But on ordinary campsites, I've never heard of anyone having anything nicked. There's always someone about, and the knowledge that there could be any number of suspicious eyes on your tent at any given time would be enough to put off a would-be thief. Campsites don't attract villains, because frankly they do better trade by staying in the towns and cities. And you'd have to be very brazen to enter a closed-up tent. Grandma could still be inside, with her security football rattle! Or there could be a honeymoon couple in there... say no more...
Enjoy your camping. You really don't need padlocks.
FoO
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