Clear glass is colorless, by definition. So it is impossible for the clear, colorless glass to be a "contrasting color" to the color of the sign lettering. The statute is clear enough as written, IMHO, and non-contrasting colors do not meet the requirements of the statute.WildBill wrote:I will issue a challenge to you. If you think that the 30.06 and 30.07 statutes are not clear, please write your own versions and post them.mr1337 wrote:I'm hoping this next session we can clarify 30.06 and 30.07 where contrasting colors means a non-transparent/translucent background. That would cut out a lot of the noise and make it easier for LTC holders to stay in compliance.
That said, it is a bit pointless to OC past any 30.07 type sign since you will likely just get effective notice as a result.