Sir Gavin mentioned he requested the constituent he was talking to to remain on the road as a “consolation” till Parry stopped following him.
The courtroom heard the incidents left the MP “fretful” and “fearful” about his security.
“When somebody is appearing in such an excessive means… you do not actually know what they’re able to doing,” he mentioned.
District decide Tan Ikram accepted there was no case to reply for the cost of impersonating a police officer.
Olivia Seashore, defending, argued the proof was “so poor or weak” that it could be unsafe to convict Parry on that cost.
The decide upheld her submission.
The defendant appeared at courtroom with Piers Corbyn, brother to former Labour chief Jeremy Corbyn.
Sir Gavin served as defence secretary earlier than turning into training secretary underneath the then-PM Boris Johnson in 2019.