A judge told a Whangarei man who offered reparation to overseas tourists he stole from to walk the talk and show the court the money before he was sentenced.
Te Ao Davis, 23, targeted tourist cars at AH Reed Memorial Park in Whangarei in August and stole travel documents, USB memory sticks and sentimental items.
He committed the offence with Hare Shortland who was last month sentenced by Whangarei District Court to 21 months' jail with a warning from presiding judge Greg Davis at that time that criminals who targeted tourists and their belongings would face the full brunt of the law.
Te Ao Davis last week appeared for sentencing on five charges of theft from cars. Both men stole $6900 worth of items from five tourists and Davis' share of reparation was $3135.
Davis' parents were in court and offered to help their son compensate the tourists for their loss. Judge John McDonald said an upfront payment of $1000 would help rather than dripfeeding the total amount to be paid on a weekly or monthly basis. He adjourned sentencing until after lunch to allow the parents to bring the money to court as show of proof.