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Staff cleaning up Breakers restaurant in Hastings get 'hell of a fright' as car crashes through wall

By Christian Fuller
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29 Sep, 2020 09:11 PM3 mins to read

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Breakers Hastings manager Michael Hannah says no customers were inside the restaurant, on Heretaunga St East, when a car crashed into the building on Tuesday night. Photo / Warren Buckland

Breakers Hastings manager Michael Hannah says no customers were inside the restaurant, on Heretaunga St East, when a car crashed into the building on Tuesday night. Photo / Warren Buckland

Staff cleaning up at a Hastings restaurant got a "hell of a fright" when a car crashed into the building.

A man is set to appear in court after the crash at Breakers Hastings on Heretaunga St East, Hastings, about 10pm on Tuesday.

The high impact crash caused significant damage to the restaurant's exterior, as well as demolishing chairs, tables, glassware and high chairs.

Breakers Hastings manager Michael Hannah said it was fortunate the restaurant had closed an hour earlier.

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"We're very lucky because where he hit there are tables and seats which were smashed across the restaurant, so it would have been a disaster if customers were sat there," he said.

"Luckily only staff were inside. They got a hell of a fright but nobody was injured."

A police spokeswoman said there was nothing to suggest anything was stolen or the incident was a ram-raid.

Michael Hannah said the crash caused damage to the restaurant's exterior and interior walls, as well as demolishing chairs, tables, glassware and high chairs. Photo / Warren Buckland
Michael Hannah said the crash caused damage to the restaurant's exterior and interior walls, as well as demolishing chairs, tables, glassware and high chairs. Photo / Warren Buckland

Hannah said the car was seen driving down Heretaunga St East before attempting to turn a corner, losing control and crashing into the restaurant.

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The driver took off before anyone could talk to them, he said.

"There is quite a bit of work to do for us. We've got everything that is broken, and then another wall inside that is also damaged," he said.

While fully covered by insurance, Hannah said it was another tricky step to overcome in an already challenging year.

"It's just a massive hassle to clean this all up," he said.

"It puts added pressure on everyone when we don't need it, especially coming out of Covid, which has been a horrendous time for us. Now we've got all this to deal with."

The manager said the bar side of Breakers Hastings was still open to business, while repairs took place on the restaurant side.

A police spokeswoman said a man was found nearby shortly after fleeing the vehicle.

"The driver was processed for excess breath alcohol and will be appearing in court at a later date. More charges are likely to follow."

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