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YouTuber on quest to become 'most wanted' man in Europe spends 48 hours breaking the continent's 'silliest laws'
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Published 14:39 25 Sep 2025 GMT+1

YouTuber on quest to become 'most wanted' man in Europe spends 48 hours breaking the continent's 'silliest laws'

Max Fosh broke a law in 10 different countries

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A YouTuber is on a quest to become the ‘most wanted’ man in Europe after he spent 48 hours breaking the continent’s ‘silliest laws’.

The YouTuber in question managed to break 10 laws in just two days, which he documented on his channel.

Max Fosh, who is known for his extreme challenges, set off for 10 different countries, where he planned to break an unusual law in each.

Starting off in the UK, the content creator handled a salmon ‘under suspicious circumstances’ which is bizarrely against the law according to the Salmon Act, before he headed off to Belgium.

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Once there, Fosh kept pigeons without permission (also illegal) and set off for the Netherlands where he spied on a stranger’s texts using a zoom lens.

Still at large, the YouTuber staged pillow fights in Germany, a country where it is illegal to use pillows as weapons and also removed his car’s windshield wipers in Luxembourg which, you guessed it, is against the law.

Over in France, Fosh worked a shift in a bakery while he was drunk on vodka and Jägermeister. This is illegal because alcohol at work is only allowed in the country if it is wine.

The creator then headed for Liechtenstein where he intentionally burped and farted in public before heading to Austria where he scrubbed a bus stop with bread.

Over in Italy, he wore noisy shoes and then in Switzerland, he ventured for a hike in the Alps completely nude.

Completing his challenges, Fosh referred to himself as an ‘international bad boy’.

Many people who viewed the video took to social media to share their own reactions to it, with one user writing: “It would be hilarious if Interpol added Max to their wanted list, added all of these crimes to his charge list, and his punishment was a stern talking to and an autograph.”

Max Fosh broke a law in 10 different countries (YouTube/@MaxFosh)
Max Fosh broke a law in 10 different countries (YouTube/@MaxFosh)

Another said: “My favorite thing about these super specific laws is that at some point there was enough of an issue of people suspiciously holding salmon or washing with bread that the government had to create a specific law regarding it.”

A third person commented: “Hiking naked in switzerland isnt really illegal unless someone makes a complaint. but ive never seen someone actually doing it.”

And a fourth added: “I was expecting everything but him walking naked in the Switzerland mountains.”

It seems like Fosh might have got away with it as he is yet to be added to Interpol’s most wanted list.

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