Purple paint on fence posts carries the same legal significance as "no trespassing" signs in some states. What's False Purple paint on a fence post does not signify that you are in imminent danger and ...
If you spot purple paint on your early morning hike, it might be best to turn around and find another route, because you might be trespassing. Many U.S. states abide by the "purple paint law," which ...
A new Indiana law went into effect on July 1st, that may help you mark your property boundaries more efficiently to prevent trespassing. The “purple paint law” is found in Indiana Code IC 35-43-2-2 ...
In fashion circles, they might explain this by saying purple is the new yellow. Or orange. Or white. Hunters, hikers, paddlers and adventurers of all sorts across the country have long known to look ...
There are 19 states where if you see purple paint on trees or fence posts while out hiking, you should leave immediately. That's because purple paint denotes private property in these areas, which ...
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — Get Ready to mark your property with purple paint. Soon, state law will change to give new meaning to purple marks in the state. Starting Sunday July 1, those purple marks seen ...
HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) - Pennsylvania will allow landowners to legally notify hunters and others that they're trespassing by painting purple stripes on trees or posts. The bill signed Wednesday by Gov.
Purple paint has a new meaning in Pennsylvania under a law that just took effect in January.Landowners are now allowed to legally notify hunters and others that they're trespassing by painting purple ...
It’s not as noteworthy as, say, a tax decrease or more school funding, so when the Alabama legislature passed the state’s so-called “purple paint law” in 2016, it received little fanfare. Officials ...
Georgia property owners could throw away their "no trespassing" signs and instead paint trees and fence posts purple, under legislation passed unanimously Wednesday by the state Senate. Senate Bill ...
Former NBA star turned entrepreneur Baron Davis, who has always been known for his impeccable sartorial style, famously said: “If you want to make a statement, wear purple.” Similarly, if you want to ...