A drink-driving vicar was so drunk he mounted a kerb and blew out one of his car's tyres while driving to church, a court has heard.
The Rev Timothy Hurd, 44, appeared in the Dunedin District Court yesterday, where he pleaded guilty to driving with a breath-alcohol reading of 892mcg - more than three times the legal limit.
The Anglican church official, who spent several years at St Luke's in Oamaru, later told the Otago Daily Times he had stood aside from religious duties ''for the foreseeable future''.
Hurd said he had come back to Dunedin specifically to focus on his alcoholism and depression but suffered a ''sudden and dramatic relapse''.
His driving was so bad on the morning of April 9 - a Sunday - that a concerned member of the public followed him from Elgin Rd, near his home on the west side of Dunedin, to the centre of town.