- Fight erupted at busy station with harmless bystanders watching on
This is the surprising second {that a} mass brawl broke out at Waterloo Station – with Met Police officers getting caught up within the chaos as they tried to cease the violence.
The terrifying footage reveals hooded males leaping over boundaries at one of many UK’s busiest stations.
A bunch of males start punching and shoving one another as a number of officers attempt to intervene and break up the preventing.
One policeman falls over and appears to be trampled on by the group.
Bystanders on the station watch on because the thugs proceed the violent scrap, which occurred on Saturday night.
The terrifying footage reveals hooded males leaping over boundaries at one of many UK’s busiest stations
A bunch of males start punching and shoving one another as a number of officers attempt to intervene and break up the preventing
Bystanders on the station watch on because the thugs proceed the violent scrap, which occurred on Saturday night
More officers then begin to emerge from the opposite facet of Waterloo Station earlier than forming a cordon because the group disperses.
Liverpool Street Station changed Waterloo because the UK’s busiest station, primarily because of the opening of the Elizabeth Line.
Waterloo nonetheless has 57.8 million entries and exits every year, placing it third behind Paddington.
The brawl is the most recent instalment in a sequence of Lawless London incidents plaguing the capital.
On Friday a brawl exploded at a London bus cease as a person was seemingly assaulted in a road assault.
Waterloo has 57.8 million entries and exits every year, making it the third busiest station behind Liverpool Street and Paddington
The brawl is the most recent instalment in a sequence of Lawless London incidents plaguing the capital
More officers then begin to emerge from the opposite facet of Waterloo Station earlier than forming a cordon because the group disperses
The sound of punches touchdown could possibly be heard as the group watched on, making no obvious try to help.
The man then ceased his assault and picked up a backpack, leaving the opposite man on the bottom.
MailOnline has contacted British Transport Police for remark.