What happened: Paul Doyle was sentenced to 21 years and six months for driving into crowds at a Liverpool victory parade. The incident was described as an act of rage.
Why it matters:
- The sentence reflects the serious consequences of violent acts targeting public events.
- Families and attendees of public celebrations are affected by concerns over safety.
MNN Take: The court's decision underscores the legal system's role in addressing dangerous behaviour at public gatherings to protect community safety.
Sources: BBC UK