The Chills frontman Martin Phillipps has been banned from driving for nine months for a boozy, late-night drive for fast food.
Phillipps (53) appeared before the Dunedin District Court this morning, having pleaded to a charge of drink-driving in November.
The case was put off until today to see how the defendant progressed, and his lawyer Jo Turner forwarded a letter from the Southern DHB which showed he had not consumed alcohol since the incident.
Phillipps was stopped by police early on October 16 on Musselburgh Rise and blew a reading of 845mcg - more than twice the criminal limit.
He told police he had drunk two large whiskies and was "going to McDonald's to get some food", according to a police summary.