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  •   Home > News > Law and Order

    Concern one of the country's worst repeat drink drivers could pose a threat on the road again

    Concern one of the country's worst repeat drink drivers could pose a threat on the road again


    Gavin Hawthorn has killed four people in two different car crashes driving drunk in 2003 and 1989.

    Earlier this year he was caught again at a checkpoint in Paraparaumu.

    The 56 year old has been sentenced to six months home detention, 180 hours community service and has been banned from obtaining a license for two years.

    Caroline Perry - from Road safety charity Brake - is calling for stronger sentences and a permanent loss of licence for serious repeat drink drivers.

    She says given the history, this person could end up back on the road posing a danger again.

    © 2025 Newstalk ZB, NZCity

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