A man who seriously injured his 6-year-old daughter when he crashed his overloaded quad bike while driving drunk avoided prison due to the "appalling experience".
Daniel McGregor, 29, was sentenced to nine months' home detention and was disqualified from driving for two years when he appeared in Hastings District Court yesterday.
He pleaded guilty to four charges of excess blood alcohol causing injury and one charge of reckless driving in April.
He appeared in the dock on crutches, where he was told a prison sentence also had the potential to further traumatise his daughter.
McGregor was driving the overloaded quad bike down a steep hill from a Waimarama lookout at about 11.20pm on January 2 when he crashed, injuring all four passengers and himself.