A drunk driver who crashed his car while eating a plate of
pork chops has been sentenced to community service.
While police argued that Westport man Robert Pomare, 37, was
eating ribs when he crashed on November 7, Pomare told
Westport District Court it was actually a plate of chops.
Police prosecutor Steven Greer said Pomare had been drinking
at the Black and White Hotel before driving to a local
restaurant and picking up a plate of pork ribs. As he was
eating his ribs, he failed to give way to a vehicle driven by
a pregnant woman and hit it.
Pomare he blew 763 micrograms of alcohol per litre of breath,
almost twice the legal limit of 400 mcg.
He told police he'd been drinking and had decided to get a
feed before going home.
Defence lawyer Mark Dollimore said Pomare had accepted the
description of events but said he'd been eating pork chops
rather than ribs.
He stayed put after the accident, apologised, checked to see
if everybody was all right and waited for police.
He had already been fined $150 for failing to give way.
Judge Rob Murfitt noted Pomare had three previous convictions
for drink-driving.
He sentenced him to 200 hours' community work, nine month's
supervision and suspended his licence for a year and a day.
- Westport News
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