Bird resting on a purple fence post. Have you ever driven by a property just to see a fence post or tree sporting a stripe of purple paint? If so, it has probably left you scratching your head as to ...
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Ever Seen a Fence or a Tree Painted Purple in the Countryside? There’s a Good Reason Behind It
For city dwellers, watching beautiful countryside homes and ranches surrounded by picket fences is a refreshing sight. In fact, one might even stumble upon a purple fence. Many might not be aware of ...
TOPEKA, Kan. (KSNT) – While traveling around Kansas, you may have come across some purple paint on a fence post or a tree. This might look out of place to most people, but in the eyes of the law, it ...
Travel across Kansas and you may see hundreds of fence posts and trees with a slash of purple paint. It means it’s illegal to hunt, fish or trap on the property without written permission from the ...
Maybe you're out hiking, walking, driving, or hunting. No matter what you're doing, if you see a fence post painted purple, here's why you need to turn around and walk away. According to Wide Open ...
SHREVEPORT, La. - If you see purple paint on a tree or a fence while you're out in the woods don't go past it because you could be trespassing. It's called the "purple paint law," also known as RS ...
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 ...
Some of the purple posts I’ve been seeing are very well marked and the paint shows up very well. Others are not as noticeable and the vegetation hides them rather well. What if the potential ...
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