When you drive by a house, have you ever seen a fence post or tree with a purple stripe? If so, you’ve probably scratched your head and wondered what it could mean. That purple stripe isn’t just there to make the fence post a little more interesting; it contains a very important message that isn’t very friendly.
It’s best to go back to where you came from. What do the purple fence posts mean? We’re going to talk about the states where you can see them, especially next to a house.
What do purple fence posts mean?
A new rule has been adopted in several states to prevent people from trespassing on private property. It is no longer necessary to hang metal or plastic “No Trespassing” signs. From now on, all you have to do is paint a purple line on a tree or post.
There’s no need to use words to tell people to stay away from a property; painting a fence post purple does it for you.
Why purple?
Not only does purple stand out in nature, but people are also drawn to it because it’s so different from other colors. But, as we’ll see below, there are a few other colors that can be used in the same way.
Save your life: If you see a fence painted purple, you’d better know what it means
