Drunken captain caught five times over alcohol limit while steering 40,000-tonne ship
He was arrested and held in custody before appearing in a New Zealand court for breaching the country’s maritime law
A British captain who was five times over the legal alcohol limit while berthing his cargo ship in a New Zealand port was fined and suspended from his duties on Monday.
Anthony Michael Baker was given a breath test after harbour staff noticed problems as his 40,000-tonne ship docked in the northern port of Marsden Point on Friday.
Baker was arrested and held in custody before appearing in Whangarei District Court where he pleaded guilty to breaching New Zealand’s maritime law. He was fined NZ$3,000 (HK$17,372).
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Baker’s lawyer told the court the captain had been “suspended by his employer and it would be difficult for him to find work in a similar profession in future”.
Neil Rowarth, the regional manager for New Zealand’s maritime authority, said Baker’s conviction and fine sent “a strong warning” to seafarers that they will be prosecuted if they exceed the alcohol limit.