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Judge questions options for teen drink-driver

Al Williams
By Al Williams
Open Justice reporter·Waikato Herald·
9 Jul, 2024 12:00 AM3 mins to read

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Tavita Anderson Mckinney, 19, was sentenced in the Thames District Court on Monday.

Tavita Anderson Mckinney, 19, was sentenced in the Thames District Court on Monday.

A judge has questioned the options for a 19-year-old man convicted and sentenced for a second time on drink-driving-related offences.

In the Thames District Court on Monday, Judge Glen Marshall raised concerns about the lack of alcohol education options when sentencing Tavita Anderson Mckinney for driving with excess blood alcohol and careless driving.

The charges related to an incident on June 15 when Mckinney lost control of his vehicle, rolled several times and then collided with a power pole, snapping it in half.

Judge Marshall asked the probation officer present in the court if there were any options for education to help Mckinney control his drinking.

“It is only his second [offence] but every time he drinks, he gets caught — probation do you have any driver education?”

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The officer told Judge Marshall there was nothing available.

“I’m more interested in supervision so he can control his drinking, probation, can you talk to him, he has one previous in May last year as a youth and he has gone and made a mess this time?” Judge Marshall said.

“What have you got?”

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Again, the probation officer said there was nothing available.

“You don’t want to talk to him?” Judge Marshall said.

The probation office said there was nothing else.

Mckinney’s father, sitting in the public gallery, then stood and addressed the court, saying there was a young men’s club that could assist.

The judge said that was a good idea.

The father said he knew of a young man who wanted to help with such issues, to get men to start talking.

“I am more than happy if you want to steer him in that path,” Judge Marshall said.

“There will be a disqualification and some supervision.”

The judge said Mckinney could qualify for an alcohol interlocking system, but he did not have a vehicle.

He had bought a car for $3500, but was not insured at the time of the incident.

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A summary of facts showed Mckinney, on the morning of June 15 at 2.30, was driving north in Paeroa Kopu Rd towards Thames at high speed when he lost control of the vehicle, rolled several times and then hit a power pole, causing it to snap in half, before coming to a stop on a crash barrier.

Mckinney was on a learner’s licence.

Breath testing was carried out and a blood sample showed 222mg of alcohol per 100ml of blood.

A zero limit applies for motorists under 20, while the limit for those over 20 is 50mg/100ml.

Mckinney told police he had consumed 15 stubbies and his mates had told him not to drive.

“You are lucky you didn’t hurt someone else or yourself,” Judge Marshall told Mckinney.

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“I recently dealt with a car that blew up and one of the occupants died.

“Learn something from it, your father is here, there will be a lengthy disqualification.

“Your days of drinking and driving are well and truly over now.”

Judge Marshall sentenced Mckinney to nine months’ supervision and ordered him to undergo an alcohol and driving assessment if required.

“You don’t drink too much, but when you do there is trouble.”

Mckinney was disqualified for a year and a day, and ordered to pay $943 reparation towards the power pole, $115 for the alcohol analysis, and $80 medical fees.

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