Shortly afterwards, the applicant drove his green motor vehicle onto the footpath in front of the tavern, hitting the third complainant, a security officer, Mr Tippett. Mr Tippett, the complainant security officer, was not involved in the initial altercation between Mr Hill and the applicant. He saw the applicant's car approach him at about 40 kilometres an hour. It seemed to swerve and aim at people, who ran and dived out of its path before it headed straight at him. He ran to avoid it but the vehicle pursued him. He put his arm up as the car struck his right leg above the knee and he rolled over the bonnet, perhaps hitting the windscreen, before landing in a garden bed. The vehicle travelled about 60 metres along the footpath and swerved at least three times at different groups. Mr Tippett at one time feared he had suffered a broken right leg below the knee, although a radiologist's report did not find any evidence of a fracture, but certainly confirmed bruising to the calf. Mr Tippett also suffered some pain on his right elbow.