What
do purple paint and trespassing have in common? Stay with us and learn
something NEW.
Purple paint is the new sign for NO Trespassing in South
Carolina.
South
Carolinians can now mark parts of their property with purple paint in place of
no trespassing signs.
·
The
markings must be painted to immovable, permanent objects like this tree.
·
The
marking must not be more than 100 yards apart and need to be easily visible to
anyone approaching the property.
·
The
purple line should be at least eight inches long and two inches wide and the
bottom of the line should be between three and six feet from the ground.
·
A
diagram from SC Forestry Commission is included in video.
So,
why purple paint?
From
what I read, it’s not a color that is used in the forest industry. So, it
wouldn't be easily confused with other paint markings
Beware
…Those who cross that purple paint marking illegally could face a $100 fine or
up to 30 days in jail. Look before you walk onto property or into those woods if
you don’t have permission to enter.
Let’s
all help by spreading the word about this new purple paint South Carolina law
by sharing this video.
It’s
a big decision, we know. We’re here to help!
Brandi Cook and Vikki
Crossland
Meybohm Real Estate
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