Wrexham Man Jailed for 'Idiotic and Dangerous' Driving Rampage
- On May 3, 28-year-old Parry-Jones drove a white Vauxhall Combo van dangerously through Chester city centre, prompting police pursuit.
- He was disqualified and suspected of intoxication, and engaged in reckless driving that included overtaking stationary cars and reversing into a police vehicle.
- Several police vehicles responded, and although officers managed to restrain him, his aggressive actions and efforts to avoid arrest resulted in damage to the police cars.
- PC David Smith described the driving as "incomprehensible" and "idiotic and dangerous," while Parry-Jones received 19 months in jail and a driving ban of over three years.
- The sentencing at Chester Crown Court highlights consequences for reckless driving and underscores public safety concerns in busy urban areas.
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