A frustrated Waikato man who repeatedly fired shots at cars on his street after being pushed to his limits by boy racers relentlessly terrorising his neighbourhood has avoided jail.
Anthony Zane Gareth Baker, 33, appeared at Hamilton District Court this morning and was sentenced to six months' community detention and 12 months' intensive supervision.
At his sentencing, Judge Jonathan Down said there was no doubt Baker and other residents had been victimised and terrorised by people using a rural road on the outskirts of south Hamilton for racing, doing doughnuts and "making a hell of a racket".
But it was a frustrated Baker who admitted he was pushed too far and grabbed his .22 calibre rifle and started shooting at cars as they drove past his Raynes Rd property in Rukuhia several nights over a month.
Judge Down said Baker had been suffering from insomnia and was suffering from the effects of a relationship breakdown at the time he fired the shots.