The High Court has thrown out an appeal by a recidivist Northland drink-driver that his prison term be substituted with home detention so his whanau could keep a close eye on him.
Benjamin Te Pere Brown, 40, was sentenced by the Whangarei District Court in September to 18 months' imprisonment for his 11th drink-driving conviction with a reading of 1121 micrograms of alcohol per litre of breath or more than four times the legal limit of 250mcg for those over 20.
What is now proposed is too little, too late, in my view.
Brown was twice previously sent to jail for drink-driving - in 2002 and 2009 - when the breath alcohol levels were more than 1000mcg.
In the most recent incident, he was pulled over for speeding along SH1 in Moerewa on June 11.