Shearer Aki Henare, 24, pleaded guilty to dangerous driving and failing to stop for police.
Shearer Aki Henare, 24, pleaded guilty to dangerous driving and failing to stop for police.
Chased by police with a child in a car seat on the petrol tank of his motorbike, Aki Henare gave his pursuers the "finger" and fled, reaching speeds of 70km/h in a residential street.
Appearing before Judge Peter Butler in Masterton District Court this week, the 24-year-old shearer pleaded guiltyto dangerous driving and failing to stop for police.
Police prosecutor Garry Wilson said Henare was seen by police riding the motorbike at 65km/h with the child in a car seat perched on the petrol tank.
They tried to stop him but he sped off, Mr Wilson said.
Defence lawyer Virginia Pearson said it was a ridiculous thing to do. Neither Henare nor the child were wearing a helmet.
"It was stupidity at the end of the day."
On the dangerous driving charge, Judge Butler disqualified Henare from driving for six months and fined him $900 and $130 court costs. On the failing to stop charge, he was sentenced to a further three months disqualification for a total of nine months.