The single beep of a car horn led to a man being viciously assaulted on a service station forecourt by two men, a court has heard.
Lance Colin Moore and Thomas Turner-Kawe's behaviour was "completely over the top", Judge Michael Crosbie said before sentencing each of them to seven months' home detention.
The pair previously pleaded guilty in the Dunedin District Court to assault with intent to injure and wilful damage, and Moore also admitted counts of dangerous driving and theft.
He was behind the wheel on the afternoon of June 5 last year, heading north in Princes St with Turner-Kawe in the passenger seat.
The victim was in the right-hand lane when the defendants' vehicle veered in front of him without indication. He sounded his horn in disapproval, setting in motion a wild chain of events.