A 28-year-old Masterton man who crashed and rolled his car has been convicted for convincing a 17-year-old girl to tell police she was driving.
Stephen Gordon Thompson was sentenced to five months' home detention, 150 hours' community work and disqualified from driving for six months when he appeared in Masterton District Court on Monday.
He pleaded guilty to four charges - careless driving causing injury, operating a vehicle while causing sustained loss of traction, drink driving and perverting the course of justice.
The charges related to an incident at around 9.20pm on September 10 when Thompson was driving at West Bush, Masterton.
Thompson, a sickness beneficiary, revved the engine causing the vehicle to lose traction, and the car to spin 360 degrees, careering off the road and rolling over a number of times on its roof.