An Auckland mayoral candidate was found guilty for ramming the car which had a mother and her two children inside while he was driving five times over the legal blood alcohol limit.
Adam Holland pleaded guilty at Te Kuiti District Court in July to driving with excess blood alcohol and failing to stop after a crash at and was sentenced to 150 hours of community service, nine months supervision and disqualified from driving, TVNZ reported.
The 25-year-old campaigned under Auckland Legalise Cannabis and gained 1772 votes in the final count at the year's election.
The police summary of facts obtained by TVNZ revealed Holland rammed the back of the stationary car which was waiting to turn into a driveway on Te Kumi Rd near Te Kuiti on March 30 before driving off. The woman had her 10-year-old and 1-year-old in the car with her.
Holland pointed his fingers at the woman driver as he passed her and continued heading north onto State Highway 3, according to the summary of facts.