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Disneyland: No Issues With Trespassing, But Police Will Remain Onsite

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So far, there have been no issues with attempted trespassing at Disneyland since the popular SoCal destination was forced to close its doors due to the coronavirus pandemic.

It would likely be impossible for anyone to gain access to the park, but a social media trend has emerged where people try to take pictures at usually popular, but now empty areas due to stay-at-home coronavirus orders.

Anaheim police on Saturday toldThe Hollywood Reporter all has been well at the theme park since it closed the weekend of March 14.

However, officers remain onsite for security purposes. The Walt Disney Co. on Friday announced Disneyland and Walt Disney World would be closed until further notice due the COVID-19 outbreak, which as of Saturday has had over.

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