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Drink-driver narrowly avoids jail

By Melissa Wishart
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2 Mar, 2015 04:35 AM2 mins to read

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The man who told police he was "too drunk to drive" had taken his mother's car out because he was upset and needed a cigarette.

Andreas James Manoussos appeared in Whanganui District Court on Wednesday for sentencing after pleading guilty to dangerous driving and driving with excess blood-alcohol.

Manoussos was spotted driving at "high speed" towards the Dublin Street roundabout on October 19 and making no attempt to slow down. He drove straight over the roundabout, becoming briefly airborne, and hit and broke a give way sign.

He was found to have 222mg of alcohol per litre of blood. The limit is 80mg.

When spoken to by police, Manoussos said: "I can't drive, I'm just too drunk to drive" - words that sentencing Judge Chris Sygrove described as "absolutely accurate".

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"What got into your head this night to drink and drive like that is hard to say, but clearly you have an alcohol problem, and to your credit you have done something about it," Judge Sygrove said.

Manoussos has self-referred to alcohol and drug counselling since the accident. It is his third conviction for drink-driving.

"He acknowledges he has a significant drinking problem which needs significant treatment," defence lawyer Stephen Ross said.

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Judge Sygrove said the conviction put Manoussos "squarely in the imprisonment department as a sentence".

"Your driving on this occasion was disgraceful ... you narrowly missed hitting the power pole which may have meant you wouldn't be here today if that had happened."

The pre-sentence report detailed how Manoussos went to his ex-partner's address and then, upset, on to his mother's address, where he took the car and went out to get cigarettes from the petrol station.

"It is well known, Mr Manoussos, that as soon as alcohol enters the bloodstream your ability to think clearly and process information deteriorates from that point onwards. It's a drug you need to take control of rather than it take control of you, which it is at the present time - and you know it."

He sentenced Manoussos to six months community detention with a 7pm-7am curfew, nine months of supervision, 200 hours of community work, and disqualified him from driving for a year and a day. He ordered reparation of $219.25. "You have probably come as close to receiving a prison sentence as you want to come," he said.

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