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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
Hiking with my husband—a seasoned outdoorsman and former Eagle Scout—I’ve gotten used to spotting all kinds of odd things in the wild. Over time, I’ve learned that rock cairns, chalk arrows, ...
RICHLAND COUNTY, S.C. — A recently-passed law now allows South Carolinians to mark parts of their property with purple paint in place of no trespassing signs. The markings must be painted to immovable ...
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 ...
MONROE COUNTY, Pa. — Hunters, keep an eye out for purple paint on trees or posts. If you ignore it, you will be considered a trespasser. Deer archery season opens statewide this Saturday, and the ...