Footage captured the moment a Gold Coast businessman’s Audi A5 collided with a 12-year-old boy’s electric bike, knocking the terrified boy to the ground.
Howard Wright, owner of two bars in Paradise Point, was fined for “dangerous driving” for the January 6 incident.
In footage captured on the boy’s GoPro, the 58-year-old’s Audi A5 can be seen approaching the boy, before it appears to collide with his e-bike, sending him flying onto the pavement.
“What the fuck, I didn’t do anything, I didn’t do anything, I wasn’t even there,” the boy can be heard screaming.
Wright gets out of the Audi and approaches the boy and responds, “I know you didn’t do anything.” This bike is illegal.
‘I know, but why did you hit me?’ the boy asks.
“You ran in front of my car, I’m sorry,” Wright says.
A nearby woman is heard defending the boy and telling Mr Wright that he is “just a boy”.
A 12-year-old boy captured the moment a Gold Coast businessman’s Audi A5 collided with his electric bike (pictured shows footage from his GoPro)

Howard Wright, owner of two bars in Paradise Point on the Gold Coast, was fined for “dangerous driving” over the incident (businessman pictured)
“They ring my doorbell every day,” Mr. Wright says, prompting the boy to insist, “I didn’t do it.”
Mr Wright attended Runaway Bay police station shortly after the incident and received an infringement notice for driving without care and attention.
He has not been charged with any crime.
“An Audi A5 was allegedly driven in a dangerous manner towards a 12-year-old boy from Paradise Point,” a Gold Coast Police spokesperson said.
“The vehicle allegedly struck the child, knocking him off his bike.”
Visited by a journalist at his home in the following days, Mr. Wright told the Gold Coast Newsletter who now lived “in fear.”
“My only comment is that this is a police matter and I fear for my life,” he said.
Children in the area are “out of control” and the owners have been “scared and nervous” for the past fortnight, residents told the publication.

The boy was left with scratches and bruises after the incident, along with damage to his $7,000 electric bike (pictured is footage from his mounted GoPro).

Wright is co-director of the company behind The Lounge (pictured) and Bridges Tapas Bar in Paradise Point on Queensland’s Gold Coast.
The boy’s father said his son was “shocked” and “quite scared by what had happened.”
The boy was left with scratches and bruises after the collision, and damage to his $7,000 electric bike.
Wright is co-director of the company behind The Lounge and Bridges Tapas Bar.
Both are luxury venues in Paradise Point on the Gold Coast.