A non-custodial sentence for an arsonist who was bored and torched a Whangarei store, causing more than $500,000 damage, has been branded ridiculous by the store owner.
Arthur Brasting, owner of Arthur's Emporium, lashed out after learning that Jordan Samuel Pearce, 20, was sentenced to 10 months' home detention and ordered to pay $1500 reparation by the Whangarei District Court last week.
The fire, lit three days before Christmas last year, caused $350,000 damage to the building and a further $200,000 worth of goods were destroyed.
Judge John McDonald said he took into account Pearce's age, the fact he was now employed and said jail would not make him a better person.
Pearce had told police he lit the fire because he was bored.