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Road-rage driver must pay $500 to victim

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RiccartonA pastor must pay $500 as emotional harm reparations to the victim of his road rage.

The Christchurch District Court was told it was a case of road rage that went “horribly wrong” when Sione Toutaiolepo was sentenced on charges of assault using a car as a weapon, and wilful damage.

Toutaiolepo, a 46-year-old pastor in the Tongan Church, said he followed a truck that he thought had cut him off in the incident that took place at the Riccarton Road-Straven Road intersection on January 14.

He armed himself with a tyre iron and shattered his victim’s driver side window.

The victim got out of the truck and said he was calling the police, so Toutaiolepo drove slowly at him causing him to fall backwards.

When the victim stood up Toutaiolepo drove at him again, and drove forward with the man clinging to the van until he fell off in the middle of the road. He suffered cuts and grazes, and Toutaiolepo drove off.

Defence counsel Paul Johnson said Toutaiolepo’s road rage went horribly wrong, but he had no previous convictions, and his probation report recommended a fine and reparation.

Judge Paul Kellar said Toutaiolepo told the probation officer that he took the tyre iron with him for his own protection.

He said Toutaiolepo had references that said he was an upstanding mild mannered man, and was involved in the Tongan community.

Judge Kellar accepted his remorse and sentenced him to 100 hours’ community work, an emotional harm payment of $500, and reparation for the window of $518.

Toutaiolepo had pleaded guilty to both charges.

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