A group of around 20 'reckless' men spent their Easter Sunday breaking social distancing rules as they fought in a residential street and battered each other with bottles and sticks.

The thugs were filmed pummeling each other with weapons in Luton, Bedfordshire, at around 5.40pm on Easter Sunday.

The video shows them walking down the street with sticks in their hands before getting into a fight with a rival gang.

A large group of men can be seen in the video congregating on a residential street in Luton, Befordshire

They begin shouting at each other but the interaction soon becomes violent and some of the men involved can be seen being hit repeatedly with sticks.

One was also struck in the face with what looked like a bottle during the feisty altercation.

The fight was shared anonymously on social media by a witness and has been viewed more than 22,000 times.

The footage show the thugs carrying sticks as they walk down the street towards a rival gang on Easter Sunday

The fight, which took place at around 5.40pm, saw several men backed up against a wall and hit repeatedly with sticks

The secret video shows the massive gang flouting social distancing rules by swinging punches at each other and brawling in the street

Police were called to the scene but no arrests were made and no injuries were reported.

Bedfordshire Police described the behaviour as 'unbelievably reckless' in light of the coronavirus crisis and urged the public to help them identify those involved.

Detective Chief Inspector Aaron Kiff said: 'We received reports of a large disorder in the Sheridan Road and Argyll Avenue area of Luton at around 5.40pm on Sunday, April 12.

'This sort of incident is unacceptable at any time but in the current climate is unbelievably reckless and will not be tolerated.

Police arrived at the scene to break up the fight but no arrests were made and no injuries were reported

Bedfordshire Police are looking for anyone who witnessed the fight, which has been watched on social media over 22,000 times, to contact them with information

'Serious violence has no place in Bedfordshire and we are determined to take enforcement action against those involved as well as tackling its root causes such as gangs and the drugs market.

'Government funding to tackle serious violence has enabled us to run more than 100 patrols targeting gang hotspots while we are also investing in the Bedfordshire Violence and Exploitation Reduction Unit alongside our partner agencies such as local authorities and health.'

Anyone with information is asked to contact the police via 101, through the force's website or anonymously contact Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.