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Snowdon 4x4 case: Craig Williams jailed for 22 months | Snowdon 4x4 case: Craig Williams jailed for 22 months |
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A man who drove his 4x4 vehicle up Snowdon twice has been jailed for 22 months at Caernarfon Crown Court. | A man who drove his 4x4 vehicle up Snowdon twice has been jailed for 22 months at Caernarfon Crown Court. |
Craig Williams, from Cheltenham, was found guilty of two charges of dangerous driving. | Craig Williams, from Cheltenham, was found guilty of two charges of dangerous driving. |
His sentence also included a six-month jail term after he failed to show up in court for the start of the trial earlier in the week. | His sentence also included a six-month jail term after he failed to show up in court for the start of the trial earlier in the week. |
Williams' Vauxhall Frontera was found twice on the 3,560ft summit in September 2011. | Williams' Vauxhall Frontera was found twice on the 3,560ft summit in September 2011. |
The 40-year-old had admitted driving the car the first time it was discovered, some 200m from the summit cafe - but denied it was dangerous. | The 40-year-old had admitted driving the car the first time it was discovered, some 200m from the summit cafe - but denied it was dangerous. |
He also denied being responsible for taking the 4x4 up the mountain again a few weeks later - this time reaching the top of the peak. | He also denied being responsible for taking the 4x4 up the mountain again a few weeks later - this time reaching the top of the peak. |
Giving evidence, he told the jury: "It wasn't that difficult. | Giving evidence, he told the jury: "It wasn't that difficult. |
"It wasn't that dangerous. There wasn't a soul on the landscape in the hours of darkness. There were 50 to 60mph gale force winds, the rain was hard." | "It wasn't that dangerous. There wasn't a soul on the landscape in the hours of darkness. There were 50 to 60mph gale force winds, the rain was hard." |
But he insisted: "There are higher gradients on a public highway." | But he insisted: "There are higher gradients on a public highway." |
He said the second visit to the summit had been carried out by another person who had taken his car without his knowledge of permission. | |
He claimed he later found a note boasting: "Beat you - better luck next time". | |
He also denied that he had driven on the rail tracks of the Snowdon Mountain Railway, causing thousands of pounds worth of damage. | |
However, a jury agreed that the driving was dangerous, and also found him responsible for driving the Frontera up the mountain a second time. | However, a jury agreed that the driving was dangerous, and also found him responsible for driving the Frontera up the mountain a second time. |
Suicide note | |
As he was sentenced, it emerged that Williams had sent an email to his lawyers and the judge indicating that he had no intention of attending his trial, and would commit suicide. | |
A man resembling Williams was also captured on CCTV in the early hours of the first trial day on Wednesday, sticking a note to the window of the court buildings. | |
It read: "Can't catch me, try to catch me if you can". | |
The notes sparked a search operation involving mountain rescue teams and a police helicopter. | |
Williams was finally found sleeping in a vehicle in Snowdonia and arrested. | |
Williams was handed a six month jail sentence for the first dangerous driving conviction, 10 months for the second offence, and a further six months for failing to answer bail at that start of his trial. The sentences must be served consecutively, making a total of 22 months behind bars. | |
He was also banned from driving for three years and ordered to take an extended driving test. | |
Stunt | |
Jailing him, Judge Merfyn Hughes QC said: "The danger you created on both occasions was both obvious and serious. That no-one was injured is no thanks to you. | |
"This was a deliberate act on both occasions and can be correctly described by the prosecution as a stunt." | |
"It was committed by you for your own selfish reasons and in complete disregard for the safety of others exercising their lawful right to enjoy Snowdon. | |
"You have showed no remorse whatsoever. Your involvement has cost many thousands of pounds to the public who have had to clear up the mess you have left behind." |
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