25/07/2020
Privacy:
The following photo albums contain photos taken anonymously of warning lights in Australia. No personal details of the owners (names or addresses) are displayed in the photos except for the occasional business name and/or number plate of a vehicle a warning light is fitted to. All faces of people directly affected in a photo have been blurred out to protect their privacy (such as, but not limited to, vehicle drivers).
Copyright:
All photos displayed on this website are of my own work, none of which were taken illegally or wrongfully. Each photo is of a specific kind of warning light photographed on vehicles in traffic or a public area (such as, but not limited to, an Airport).
Youtube:
All videos uploaded to the Aussie Light channel are of my own work, none of which were taken illegally or wrongfully. Each video is of a specific kind of warning light filmed on vehicles in traffic or a public area (such as, but not limited to, an Airport).
Photo Albums:
I have created specific photo albums for popular brands however if a photo has been taken of a certain brand's subsidiary brand, those photos will be included in the holding company's album.
Subsidiary Brands:
Photographs of subsidiary brands' warning lights contained in the holding company's photo album will not be knowingly described as the holding company's brand name unless otherwise stated. For instance, ECCO and Vision Alert (a subsidiary of ECCO Safety Group) produce an identical warning light badged as the 5800 Series (high & low profile) for ECCO and 400 Series (low profile) and 500 Series (high profile) for Vision Alert. By default, I will always describe these particular warning lights as ECCO 5800 Series unless a manufacturer's sticker proving otherwise is present.