This is the astonishing moment a fight breaks out among delivery drivers outside of a McDonald's.
The footage, which was filmed yesterday, shows a group of at least a dozen delivery drivers kicking and hurling helmets at each other outside the fast-food chain in Tooting, South London.
Metropolitan Police said they were called to the scene at 1pm and when they arrived those involved had fled the scene. No arrests have been made.
It is unclear what sparked the scrap but a delivery driver in a black jacket and a white helmet appears to point at another driver in an army green jacket.
Seemingly out of nowhere, a man jumps and kicked the driver in the white helmet from behind the back of his head.
Multiple drivers then join the scrap as a man in white tracksuit bottoms and white T-shirt jumps and start swinging at another driver.
The shocking scenes were filmed from inside a McDonald's as the confrontation spills out from the alleyway to the main road.
Someone can be heard screaming "Stop! Stop! Call the police!" as blows are exchanged.
People walking on the pavement are seen trying to dodge blows and a few appear to run away.
The scrap escalates as helmets come off and are used to batter each other.
At one point, it appears the fight has dispersed but many have largely run from the scene.
However, the camera pans to the entrance of the McDonald's where two other delivery drivers, who are not involved, watch on.
A delivery driver is seen swinging his helmet into the head of another driver on the road, knocking him back onto the pavement.
A bus is seen waiting to move as the mass altercation continues to involve multiple drivers running after each other on road.
On driver then hurls his helmet at a man in a tracksuit and misses his head by centimetres.
The wild clip comes to an end as other drivers are seen chasing one of them down the street.
The video, which was shared last night by London & UK Street News, has been viewed more than 53,000 times.
A spokesperson for the Metropolitan Police said: "Police were called at approximately 13:00hrs on Tuesday, 28 June to reports of a number of people fighting in Mitcham Road, SW17.
"Officers attended but those involved were no longer on scene.
"No arrests; no reports of any injuries. Enquiries into the circumstances continue."