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

YouTuber Max Fosh traveled through 10 European countries in 48 hours, intentionally breaking 10 quirky local laws as part of a challenge to become Europe’s “most wanted” person, and he filmed the whole thing.

Okay, so my gaming character started getting into trouble in the UK – apparently, the way he ‘handled’ a salmon looked super shady and broke some law about it. Then, he hopped over to Belgium and started collecting pigeons without getting the proper permits – a classic mistake, right? Things escalated when he ended up in the Netherlands, where he was basically using a zoom lens to snoop on people’s texts. It was a whole mess of illegal activities!

Next, he traveled to Germany, where he playfully staged pillow fights in public spaces, even though German law prohibits pillows from being used as weapons. He then visited Luxembourg and committed a quirky violation: he took off his car’s windshield wipers, which is against the law there, even if the car doesn’t have a windshield.

Max hiked the Alps in the nude

On day two, Peter found himself in France working at a bakery while under the influence of vodka and Jägermeister – a violation of the bakery’s rule allowing only wine consumption on the job. He then traveled to Liechtenstein, where he deliberately broke a public decency law by burping and passing gas.

After Austria, he caused trouble in Italy. In Austria, he illegally cleaned a bus stop with bread. Then, in Italy, he wore loud shoes and eventually tied squeaky chickens to his feet, which eventually caught the attention of the police.

He ultimately ran afoul of the law in Switzerland by hiking in the Alps completely naked, which is against the law there.

After successfully finishing ten daring stunts over two days, Peter jokingly referred to himself as an “international bad boy.”

Fosh has been creating unusual videos lately. He recently gained attention for legally changing his status to ‘deceased’ to get money back on an airline ticket. Shortly after that, he borrowed a friend’s car and drove it in a demolition derby.

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2025-09-24 21:18