If You See Purple Paint in Maine, Leave Immediately
Be on the lookout—if you see vertical purple paint lines anywhere in our Pine Tree State, you might be breaking the law.
Not only could you be breaking the law, but you could also be in danger. This paint serves as a clear warning that you're not allowed to enter the area.
According to Maine legislation, if you see purple paint on trees or fences, it means ‘No Trespassing.’
This law protects private property owners in Maine by setting clear rules for trespassing and hunting. It requires written permission from landowners for certain activities like placing bait, hunting with dogs, and hunting coyotes at night.
If you see these markers, it's a clear sign that you're not welcome on the property.
Additionally, the law introduces paint markings—specifically silver, aluminum, or purple—to indicate areas where access is prohibited without permission.
The ‘An Act To Protect Owners of Private Property against Trespass’ in Maine includes several key provisions aimed at safeguarding private land.
Under 12 MRSA §11227, it's illegal to place bait on someone else's property without written permission from the landowner, and the bait site must be clearly labeled with the responsible person's name and address. Violations can result in fines ranging from $100 to $500, or even a Class E crime for repeat offenders.
Additionally, 12 MRSA §11228 requires written permission from the landowner to hunt bears, coyotes, or bobcats with dogs, and mandates that the dogs be fitted with electronic tracking devices. The law also prohibits hunting coyotes at night on private property without written permission, as specified in 12 MRSA §12001.
These purple paint markings must meet detailed specifications regarding placement and visibility.
This ensures that they are noticeable to anyone approaching the restricted area. Ignoring them can lead to fines or even criminal charges, especially if you do it more than once.
By respecting these signs, you help keep everyone safe and avoid any legal trouble.
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