Posted by NCWayne on December 15, 2012 at 22:09:01 from (69.40.232.132):
In Reply to: purple paint law posted by ohiojeff on December 15, 2012 at 16:47:46:
Sounds like it's intended to save large land owners the expense of having to buy alot of 'NO Trespassing" signs to post their property. Unfortunately someone like myself who is not quite totally "color blind" (according to the miilitary I was) but am extreemly 'color deficient' in that there are more colors I have problems seeing than those I don't. Anyway, somone like me can see, and read a sign, regardless of the color, but would be oblivious to a purple colored stripe on the side of a tree. If they want to do something like that, why not at least make the stripe in a florescent yellow, orange, ett that would actually stand out against the landscape instead of blending in against the dark colored bark on a tree.... Just another example of another politician sititng behind a desk doing something they think will be great without really thinking about it...
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