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RTA Dirty Tricks Campaign

The RTA has been waging a dirty tricks campaign against my flashing lights since they were first installed at Peakhurst and Lugarno in 2006.

Their aim has been to increase the apparent cost of my lights and reduce their apparent reliability and effectiveness to help justify the exorbitant cost of their less reliable systems.

The RTA's lights cost up to $75,000 each all-up and are 98.2% reliable according to a media release from the Premier. My lights cost $1,000 each and have been 100% reliable for over 2 years.

I have given my technology to the RTA to use for nothing yet they still oppose the use of cheaper alternatives.

Details of the RTA's dirty tricks campaign:

1. Increasing apparent cost

2. Reducing apparent reliability

3. Increasing apparent problem rectification time

4. Reducing visibility and effectiveness

5. False claims about costs

Click here for the media release about the RTA's dirty tricks campaign.