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‘We never thought it would be explicitly necessary to state that it is illegal to land a helicopter in the middle of the fields and begin hiking off trail,’ the Antelope Valley Californ…

Park officials in California’s Antelope Valley, about 70 miles north of Los Angeles, said Tuesday that in recent days someone landed a helicopter in a field of poppies — part of the massive “super bloom” unfolding across the state — and then began a hike.

When a law enforcement official began to approach the pair, they ran back to the helicopter and fled.The Facebook post has since been deleted — but not before it had been reported by the Times and other local news outlets. Money buys arrogance and sense of entitlement and privilege. What it apparently doesn't buy is common sense and decency

Officials recently had to close access to poppy fields in Lake Elsinore, California, an hour southeast of Los Angeles, after they were thronged with “Disneyland-sized crowds.”

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