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Private Property No Trespassing Violators Will Be Prosecuted 602 CPC Signs for California

$ 19.50

Private Property No Trespassing Violators Will Be Prosecuted 602 CPC Signs for California

$ 19.50



Our Private Property No Trespassing Violators Will Be Prosecuted 602 CPC Signs for California are required by the California Penal Code to enforce trespassing on private property.  If you have problems with people trespassing or loitering on your property the only way that police can resolve the situation is if you have these 602 CPC signs posted on your property.

Owners, managers, or individuals in lawful possession of private property may at some point in time, experience problems with subjects who trespass on their property. These subjects may be involved in illicit activities such as “Drugs, Gangs, Prostitution, and/or Panhandling.” Trespass citations have become an important tool for the Police Department. There are various sections of the California State Penal Code which specifically address subjects who trespass and/or loiter without lawful business and/or owner’s consent.

Size: 18x12

Our signs are made on heavy duty aluminum with 3M reflective sheeting for long-lasting outdoor durability.  Signs come with two 3/8" holes pre-drilled for easy mounting to a post, fence or side of building.  Signs are in stock and ship UPS ground.  Orders can be placed online at www.ussignsandsafety.com or feel free to call us to place an order or with any questions you may have at 877-228-7744.
    Why 602 Signs are utilized by Police Depts

    Owners, managers, or individuals in lawful possession of private property may at some point in time, experience problems with subjects who trespass on their property. These subjects may be involved in illicit activities such as “Drugs, Gangs, Prostitution, and/or Panhandling.” Trespass citations have become an important tool for Officers of California Police Departments. There are various sections of the California State Penal Code which specifically address subjects who trespass and/or loiter without lawful business and/or owner’s consent.

    You must post all of your affected properties with these California Penal Code Private Property No Trespassing signs for police to take action. Signs must be visible at all entrances and alleyways adjoining your properties.