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Ruth Suter

Scots Gala Day rammy breaks out as feral youths batter each other with road signs and traffic cones

A huge brawl erupted on a Scots street during a Gala Day as feral youths battered one another with cones and road signs.

Two weapon-wielding groups were filmed confronting each other in Polbeth, West Lothian, on Saturday, June 25.

Shocking footage shows two young men coming to blows on the pavement as a group of around 12 wade in with blows of their own.

They are seen throwing pickets and garden spades at those grappling on the ground.

One young man is filmed suffering multiple blows to his face and body as the pair wrestle in broad daylight.

A second topless male then bolts into the altercation and uses a wooden picket to attack another teen.

A young man is filmed covered in blood when he approaches the opposing gang (Facebook)

The fight is broken up when a concerned local can be heard shouting: "He's alright, he's alright."

A second video shows two gangs armed with garden apparatus charge towards one another on the same street as residents watch on in horror.

A young male is seen with blood splattered across his face before he swaggers towards the opposing gang.

The topless male youths are seen launching wooden chairs at each other (Facebook)

The groups shout at one another in an intense stand-off when one can be heard shouting: "Mon then ya d***."

A topless man is then seen launching a chair at another man.

The pair then run towards each other before fleeing the scene when police descend onto the street.

The Daily Record has approached Police Scotland for comment.

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