YouTuber Max Fosh sets off to be “most wanted” man in Europe

Max Fosh holding pigeon

YouTuber Max Fosh has broken 10 unusual European laws in just 48 hours, documenting the entire challenge across 10 countries as he set off to be the “most wanted” man in Europe.

The journey began in the UK, where he handled a salmon under “suspicious circumstances,” which is prohibited under the Salmon Act. From there, he crossed into Belgium, where he kept pigeons without official permission, before heading to the Netherlands to spy on strangers’ text messages with a zoom lens.

His fourth stop was Germany, staging pillow fights in public despite a law banning pillows as weapons. In Luxembourg, he removed his car’s windscreen wipers, which is illegal even if the car has no windscreen.

Max hiked the Alps in the nude

The second day started in France, where Peter worked a bakery shift while intoxicated on vodka and Jägermeister, breaking the rule that alcohol at work is only permitted if it’s wine. In Liechtenstein, he intentionally burped and farted in public to violate a ban on the behavior.

Austria came next, where he scrubbed a bus stop with bread, which is forbidden under local law. In Italy, he wore noisy shoes and later strapped squeaky chickens to his feet until police finally noticed.

The final law was broken in Switzerland, where he hiked in the Alps without clothes, an act considered illegal in the country.

After completing all 10 stunts, Peter signed off by calling himself an “international bad boy” following his two-day spree.

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This isn’t the first quirky video Fosh has uploaded in recent months, either. In early July, he went viral having legally ‘died’ in order to receive a refund for his airline ticket. Just days after that, he stole a friends car and entered it into a demolition derby.