Altercations reported as tempers flare amid the crowds
Public altercations between Occupy Central protesters and their opponents were reported yesterday, hours after a car narrowly missed a crowd of demonstrators in Mong Kok.
Public altercations between Occupy Central protesters and their opponents were reported yesterday, hours after a car narrowly missed a crowd of demonstrators in Mong Kok.
Protesters scrambled out of the way just seconds before a grey Mercedes-Benz, driven by Cheung Wai-ming, 59, sped through a section of Argyle Street near the junction with Nathan Road at about 2am.
Thousands had been staging an overnight sit-in at the site, a spillover from the Occupy Central protest.
Police said there were no reports of injuries. The driver was arrested in Kowloon City for suspected dangerous driving and later released on bail.
One witness said he would have been seriously injured or could even have lost a leg if he had not got out of the car's way at the last second.
The driver said he had done nothing wrong.
"I didn't break any law. I was only exercising my citizen's right to use the road," he told Cable TV.