A Western Australian man who sideswiped a truck while driving under the influence faces economic ruin, the Launceston Magistrates Court heard yesterday.
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Zachary Luke Van Dyk, 27, veered into the wrong lane near Hadspen and collided with the truck on January 21, 2020.
When police breath tested him he recorded a reading of 0.177 and was issued with an excessive drink driver notice.
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He caused $20,000 damage to the truck and damaged a Ford Ranger belonging to his employer.
Van Dyk pleaded guilty to driving under the influence of intoxicating liquor.
Defence counsel Katarina Gauden said Van Dyke would lose his job as a concreter if disqualified and would be forced to head back to WA where he did not have a job.
Ms Gauden's submission for special circumstances were rejected by Magistrate Sharon Cure.
Ms Cure said Van Dyke was ineligible for a restricted licence because of the "very high" reading.
"He faces ruin financially unless he can find someone to drive him around,"she said.
"But I can't see any special circumstances."
She fined him $840 and disqualified him from driving for 12 months.
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