About one minute in is where the bailiff drives through protesters and then drives down the street with a protester on the hood of his car.
The police do nothing as this man uses his car as a weapon. Abet without causing any reported serious injuries. The potential to cause grievous harm in doing such a thing is too high for a rational person to do this to other humans.
H/T to SC Kitty really good video but it can not be embedded:
Jules Mattsson, the photographer who claims he was punched, told the Guardian the alleged assault was unprovoked. "I went to get a couple of frames of him, and he just hit me. It was just completely random aggression." He wrote on Twitter: "I have a right to go about my job covering news without fear of assault."
In video footage apparently taken outside the Earl Street site after the assault is alleged to have taken place, a man said to be the same bailiff is surrounded in his car by protesters who shout at him, hit his windscreen with bottles and attempt to stop him driving away. He then succeeds in moving off with a man apparently still on his bonnet.
One of the protesters, who gave her name only as Anna, said she had hurt her hand when the man drove in her direction. She also claimed that another bailiff had assaulted her. "I'm a photographer; I had one guy smash his fist into my camera. When I wheeled back from that he then … pushed me back by my face." She added: "The way they were acting was utterly irresponsible."