Funny enough, this is how you get those laws taken off the books. Most of them only stick around because no one is challenging them (because they're irrelevant), but if a case is actually brought to court, there's a solid chance it'll be taken down if it is actually nonsense.
Indeed - although many of them have long since been repealed either explicitly or implicitly. The speed limit for early horseless carriages, for instance, was repealed in 1930.
A good example is Paris. It used to be that women since 1793 were forbidden to wear pants in Paris, unless they had written permission from their father, husband or a medical doctor. The law was removed from the books in 2013.
@@rainbowskin3379 It is kind of annoying when laws are repealed in my area. The State replaces the entire repealed section with [REPEALED] so you can't even read what the law was before it was repealed.
Pretty sure the law was put in place because people got beaten up and robbed by street thugs with blunt weapons back in the day. The knife control laws UK laws actually enforces are equally silly at face value.
This is the kind of law breaking that people like to see on youtube, making people and even the police laugh and not actually doing illegal things that ruin other people's day
@@matr0r 2 (in this vid) they probably didn't technically do but they wouldn't be practical to actually do. The tresspassing probably wasn't actually tresspassing, and the cow was probably actually in control of the people who brought it. Oh no!
Outdated laws in America are pretty silly too. For example: If someone is crossing a bridge with a horse you must yield to it, but it is also illegal to ride a horse on the road. So even if someone was illegally riding a horse on the road, if you didn't yield to that illegal horse on a bridge, you'd also be breaking the law.
the fact that he casually opens and drinks an almost 300 dollar bottle of Bordeaux just to get drunk in the morning is such a wonderful joke detail for Somms
@@manuel-mr6ri I recommend not drinking in the morning, obviously :) But if I HAD to? First choice would probably be beer - blond by default, tripel if we're on a timer. It won't fuck your stomach (much) and makes it easier to manage dosage. People tend to underestimate how hard morning booze hits, so low ABV is probably a good idea. Second choice, I'd go for some clear spirits, mixed with something to soften them up a bit. Something like a 2:1 of vodka + get 27, maybe. It won't fuck you up too much if you dose it well (but it's super easy to overdo it). Third choice, irish coffee maybe? Though if you have a high tolerance you'll want to switch to decaf at some point, lest the caffeine fucks you up more than the booze. As a last consideration, in case anyone is taking this seriously: do not attempt any of this. It's not very likely that Max actually downed a whole bottle of wine + some beers + some shots of tequila in the morning - it's probably just editing. If he actually did, he either has a freak tolerance or a serious issue. Most people would have to be rushed to the ER for less.
The postal office worker one actually makes perfect sense! They have a job to do for the city so delaying people's mail that could be important actually makes a fair bit of sense compared to the others 😂
I also see how the strict penalty for horse thief's was so harsh. When the law was written we still heavily relied on horses. S by stealing the man's horse the thief practically sentenced the farmer family to death.
A penny-farthing is NOT 'self-propelled' One has to pedal it oneself to propel it. The law was for things like cars with engines, and it was repealed, so the first law was not broken. Dragging a plank is not the same as carrying a plank, and I thought that the law referred to long planks or planks carried by more than one person. The climbing a tree law was local to the Cornish coast and was for pointing out not 'a fish' but good spots for fishing to boats at sea, so this exception never applied to back gardens in London.
You should do this in new Zealand we have so many ridiculous/antiquated laws that the government has never bothered to change ,ie it is still illegal to swear in front of a female
Not only someone did those, but it also means that someone got angry over this Also it means that some rich noble guy was caught tresspasing, but as an excuse said he just wanted to point at a fish, while climbing a tree and made up a law really fast
I love weirdly specific laws and regulations. I found a beauty in my travel insurance policy. I get money if my plane gets delayed due to a hijacking if a) the delay is more than 8 hours b) I am not the hijacker. That last bit is just too specific. Someone must have tried that.
It is funny though, when it turns out these weird laws were just a strange, roundabout way of solving a very real problem. The suspicious salmon handling law apparently had to do with actually trying to stop some problem in the fish trade, but I can not remember for the life of me the specifics.
For those curious, the pointing at a fish one was to allow trawler captains to employ people to climb trees and point out the location of groups of fish to the trawler crew
@@jade-cg1db 🤣 i mean the weather in australia is shorts weather almost all year round but i get what ya mean. but defo not a typical london police officers uniform 😆
4:22 Yes. According to Wikipedia, 100 tons of Bluetack are produced every week. According to Amazon, a 75 g pack contains 20x10 cm of Blutack. So, every week enough Bluetack for 1.33 million such packs is produced. With 200 cm2 each, this is enough to cover 2.66 million cm2 = 26,666 m2. In one year with 52 weeks, this is 1.38 million m2. Hyde Park has 1.42 million square meters, so it would take 372.75 days to produce enough Bluetack to cover it.
Max is the kind of guy to sharpen their pencil to an inch when they were bored in set 4 maths while wearing a backwards cap and brandishing a novelty slingshot
Brilliant video! I would like to point out though, that "self-propelled" might not refer to self-propelled vehicles such as bikes, but might actually refer to the first auto-mobiles that were self (auto) moving (mobile). It would make a lot more sense, since, as you demonstrated, it would be quite easy to break that speed-limit with a bike (even in the late 1900).
Bicycles aren't self propelled to start off with. Today, that law doesn't exist. Tho there is a law that restricts class 2 invalid carriages (mobility scooters, motorized wheelchairs etc) form going above 4mph. But as you say, this might've very much been a thing around the turn of the century, where cars were a new thing and considered dangerous. They only wanted you to drive along at walking speed. This was usually only a thing in the towns, so once you got out to the country you could go as fast as you'd like. And cars back then didn't really go that fast.
@@pontushaggstrom6261 the funny thing is that cars are more dangerous than ever, and one of the reasons of them being dangerous is the fact they are allowed to go relatively fast.
Max has just specced all his skills into tomfoolery and wild shenanigans. I've never seen someone break a law at the same time as giving a sponsorship read to people in the post service
@@datguymiller The Red Flag Act required any motorized vehicle to be preceded by someone walking while waving a red flag. The steam-powered bus was actually invented and perfected in Britain, but it wasn't allowed on the roads, so railroads had little competition in the 19th century. At least one American state had a similar law, but most American intercity roads were heinously poor, so the law wasn't needed.
@@pacificostudios Pennsylvania drafted something like the Red Flag Act but it wasn't made a law. Another draft was drivers were to disassemble their motor car and camouflage it. These were over concerns for horse drawn carriages. Coincidentally, PA has the most Amish of US states and they still use horse and buggies on roads.
@@jarvindriftwood - Yeah, I know. But you can find horse-drawn carriages in many American cities. Still, I'm amazed to see photos from the 1940s where horse-drawn carts are on the street mixed with cars, trucks, and buses.
@@Ghiaman1334 Highly unlikely in the UK, people are drunk on the street all the time. They were probably just going to ask what he is doing and make sure he isn't mental. Oh wait, he could be arrested.
He's either gonna be arrested, told off, or mildly questioned. The first two would have been amazing additions to the video, so was probably more like 'how are you doing lads, nice cow'
My school friends had the pleasurable experience of seeing a certified bad boy ride a penny farthing around Smith Square! 😂😂 I wasn’t exactly there, so jealous of them lol. Keep up the good work!
@@xano6887 not if he was on a Tree to point at a fish, thing that he was atempting to do, but since it was a woody herb and not a tree he was indeed broking the law
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@@samuellennon1984 I may be. Maybe I am. Maybe not, it is hard to tell! You know, since anyone can be him, or me. If anyone can be Sheogorath, then he is we. Including you, just in different points of time. Yet time is an artificial construct, thus yes, it is we. So, my answer is yes. Get cheesed, right on your head! ⸜₍๑•⌔•๑ ₎⸝
Its hilarious that "being drunk in charge of a horse, cow, or steam train" is just the old timey equivalent of "drinking while operating heavy machinery" We still enforce that law, just were more concerned about forklifts and tractors today
I love the fish ones. It was to allow fishing crews to climb trees on river banks to locate where schools of fish were located! Fish n chips should always take precedence over fences
Wow, that sounds like a really adventurous and daring concept for a video! It's always fascinating to see people test the boundaries of unusual laws, especially those that seem a bit silly or outdated. It must have taken a lot of courage to do this in front of the police. It's great to see content that brings a bit of humor and light-heartedness to our day. Stay safe and keep having fun with your creative ideas! 🚓😄👍
I'm glad I can always count on Max to make me laugh. Opened youtube after a hard day and seeing his video with on the cover him with a cow and a beer in front of the police made my day🤣😂
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I'll be sure to check it out
you silly goose you forgot to say this until now, or did you? was it made so that people would click over to your video?
And don't forget Tom Scott either
sorry to tell you Max, but Max Fish has been dead for weeks if not months judging by the absolute state of that pond 😂😂
Funny enough, this is how you get those laws taken off the books. Most of them only stick around because no one is challenging them (because they're irrelevant), but if a case is actually brought to court, there's a solid chance it'll be taken down if it is actually nonsense.
Indeed - although many of them have long since been repealed either explicitly or implicitly. The speed limit for early horseless carriages, for instance, was repealed in 1930.
A good example is Paris. It used to be that women since 1793 were forbidden to wear pants in Paris, unless they had written permission from their father, husband or a medical doctor. The law was removed from the books in 2013.
@@Nuj-rx8wk
So basically, having the law there just for giggles?
@@Nuj-rx8wk Everyones favorite part of heritage, blatant sexism
@@rainbowskin3379 It is kind of annoying when laws are repealed in my area. The State replaces the entire repealed section with [REPEALED] so you can't even read what the law was before it was repealed.
I can’t believe that Max could commit the heinous crime of carrying a plank of wood down the street
Max inspires me.. My parents said if i get 70K followers They'd buy me a professional camera for recording..begging u guys , literally
Begging...
I know, how terrible
@@namantherockstar Earn your own subscribers. Stop leaching off other people's channels. That's cringe.
Pretty sure the law was put in place because people got beaten up and robbed by street thugs with blunt weapons back in the day. The knife control laws UK laws actually enforces are equally silly at face value.
*Max very **_knotty_** .*
To say "I am very impressed" without any facial expression whatsoever is a depiction of a British spirit
That policeman just slowly walking up behind Max is one of the most menacing things I’ve seen.
It’s not an officer
With tennis shoes? Probably a fake cop.
@@vincevdijk7430 yeah, no kidding.
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Max is really living up to his status as international baddie
wel this is more national
@@creeperfun12Next video : Stowing away on a plane to become an international baddie
I think you mean Mr. Rob Banks, security professionalm
@@Blah5641 I'm pretty sure Max Fosh wouldn't do a Fidias
I don't think the cow was the issue in that stunt
I like that Max calls himself a badboy while there are influencers literally breaking into homes
and robbing stores
I mean, did you not see him break into that guy's garden 😂
There is a difference between being a bad boy and being living cancer.
@pickletickler2 well then it's completely fine
This is right above Zac's comment saying "we are the baddest boys in the land x" for me
As a British person I can confirm that we don't get arrested for dragging our wood across the footpath.
Did you try?
"footpath" is so British I've never heard it in my life
@@binchlipusfukaroniiandchee464well, sidewalk is so American (although I have heard it in my life). It’s ENGLISH - from ENGLAND. What’s your point?
Unfortunately, dragging a wood is a class C misdemeanor in my country :(
you should be, not because of the wood thing, but just because youre British.
This is the kind of law breaking that people like to see on youtube, making people and even the police laugh and not actually doing illegal things that ruin other people's day
Speak for yourself, someone could ave tripped on that piece of lumba
But they actually are doing illegal things
@@matr0rthey aren’t enforced laws and don’t inconvenience anyone
@@matr0r 2 (in this vid) they probably didn't technically do but they wouldn't be practical to actually do. The tresspassing probably wasn't actually tresspassing, and the cow was probably actually in control of the people who brought it. Oh no!
Well, it’s technically all illegal, but these are victimless crimes. This is the kind of nuisance TH-cam we need.
Outdated laws in America are pretty silly too. For example: If someone is crossing a bridge with a horse you must yield to it, but it is also illegal to ride a horse on the road. So even if someone was illegally riding a horse on the road, if you didn't yield to that illegal horse on a bridge, you'd also be breaking the law.
In North Carolina, it's illegal to have ice cream in your pocket near a horse
that's not silly
If not a road, where did one ride their horse?
In Maine its illegal to push a live moose out of an airplane.
In Indiana it is technically illegal to fill the interior of a car with milk
We truly are the biggest baddest boys in all the land x
I'm surprised there are no replies.
absolute Baddies
Hmm only 2 replies make that 3 also I love your vids
now break real laws and try to escape the police
The kiss emoji exists you know x
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the fact that he casually opens and drinks an almost 300 dollar bottle of Bordeaux just to get drunk in the morning is such a wonderful joke detail for Somms
I mean if you HAVE to get drunk at 7 in the morning, you might as well do it with something that tastes good 😂
@@sleepysera I love bordeaux, but it's kinda hard to digest. Would not recommend for morning drinking.
@@Bjawuwhat do you recommend? 😂
@@manuel-mr6ri I recommend not drinking in the morning, obviously :)
But if I HAD to?
First choice would probably be beer - blond by default, tripel if we're on a timer. It won't fuck your stomach (much) and makes it easier to manage dosage. People tend to underestimate how hard morning booze hits, so low ABV is probably a good idea.
Second choice, I'd go for some clear spirits, mixed with something to soften them up a bit. Something like a 2:1 of vodka + get 27, maybe. It won't fuck you up too much if you dose it well (but it's super easy to overdo it).
Third choice, irish coffee maybe? Though if you have a high tolerance you'll want to switch to decaf at some point, lest the caffeine fucks you up more than the booze.
As a last consideration, in case anyone is taking this seriously: do not attempt any of this. It's not very likely that Max actually downed a whole bottle of wine + some beers + some shots of tequila in the morning - it's probably just editing. If he actually did, he either has a freak tolerance or a serious issue. Most people would have to be rushed to the ER for less.
@@manuel-mr6riright a nice spliff mate will do ur trick bag good ol chap nothin slicker guv
The postal office worker one actually makes perfect sense! They have a job to do for the city so delaying people's mail that could be important actually makes a fair bit of sense compared to the others 😂
I also see how the strict penalty for horse thief's was so harsh. When the law was written we still heavily relied on horses. S by stealing the man's horse the thief practically sentenced the farmer family to death.
Idk, I don't want people to handle cows drunkenly
A penny-farthing is NOT 'self-propelled' One has to pedal it oneself to propel it. The law was for things like cars with engines, and it was repealed, so the first law was not broken. Dragging a plank is not the same as carrying a plank, and I thought that the law referred to long planks or planks carried by more than one person. The climbing a tree law was local to the Cornish coast and was for pointing out not 'a fish' but good spots for fishing to boats at sea, so this exception never applied to back gardens in London.
Thanks Lindy Beige! Love your content. I was confused about the self-propelled law, now it makes sense.
Wow I bet you're a fun person
But that means -e-bikes- scooters are illegal, right?
oh look, it's the "fun at parties" person
@@StoniumNo, it's another "bored of BS vids to get likes" person.
You should do this in new Zealand we have so many ridiculous/antiquated laws that the government has never bothered to change ,ie it is still illegal to swear in front of a female
well... are ya getting a date in court then?
i cannot 😭😭
I didn't know I'm such a wanted man in New Zealand
That's a good law. People shouldnt be swearing
@@riazortho eh. i don't really think you should care unless it's in certain situations. does it really matter or change anything besides that?
That policeman approaching from behind at the end of the video like "Right, it's 10:01. Time to arrest these punks."
oh is that why the video ended so suddenly lol
not a policeman look at his pants and shoes :D and no gear on as well
I clicked 💀
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That ad placement was wild. 😂
Guy was sucking bottlock
@@samriddh305 Makes sense, they are technically british
i know, straight as i saw the officer the ad came up but after the video was already over 🤣
@@samriddh305Who are they?
too bad i have sponsorblock
Very sad that Max got arrested for this video. Sending prayers 🙏
That guy is wanted for impersonation of a peace officer.
@@gordonou7065 What's a peace officer?
@@eroth1008 It's another word for law enforcement officer
Your profile photo made me think I had dirt on my screen 😩
@@eroth1008 In French at least, that's the term we used instead of "law enforcement officer".
Crime is just too rampant man, we need to get these thugs off the streets!
this is the type of law breaking/pranking that I appreciate... this is what jokes are actually like.
The fact that these questionable laws exist meaning that someone somewhere *actually* did those.
Not only someone did those, but it also means that someone got angry over this
Also it means that some rich noble guy was caught tresspasing, but as an excuse said he just wanted to point at a fish, while climbing a tree and made up a law really fast
I love weirdly specific laws and regulations. I found a beauty in my travel insurance policy. I get money if my plane gets delayed due to a hijacking if
a) the delay is more than 8 hours
b) I am not the hijacker.
That last bit is just too specific. Someone must have tried that.
It is funny though, when it turns out these weird laws were just a strange, roundabout way of solving a very real problem. The suspicious salmon handling law apparently had to do with actually trying to stop some problem in the fish trade, but I can not remember for the life of me the specifics.
Idk about the fish one but the other ones I could see being an issue that a lot of people are doing it so they had to ban it.
Ok but tell me why the hell is it ok to tresspass if you're ON A TREE POINTING AT A FISH of all things
"bad boy bad boy" that was adorable X3
To my knowledge, Tom Scott was the first person to come up with the idea of breaking silly English laws on TH-cam and not Vice.
He flew a kite in a public place
Ah I remember that video, what a criminal
And he did the board thing
@@arsenic5597Tom Scott always struck me as a lawless vandal
I'm sure someone else did it with their mates in the past, way before TH-cam was a thing
For those curious, the pointing at a fish one was to allow trawler captains to employ people to climb trees and point out the location of groups of fish to the trawler crew
How many trees are there in the middle of the North Sea?
@@notmenotme614 Much more than you would expect.
@@notmenotme614 probably more trees in the North Sea then that there are fish in the trees.
i hope
@@JABN97 There is a species of fish that climbs trees, though. The mudskipper.
@@PixieoftheWood oh god no, not even the trees are sace
6:56 A palm is a species of grass, not a tree. So it was criminal trespass and not not criminal treepass.
That cop was clearly walking up to arrest Max for the criminal act of dragging a piece of wood across the street.
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Only the most heinous criminal would have something as dangerous as an small piece of wood. Imagine if John Wick got a hold of it.
As a naive and sheltered child/ teen, these are the sorts of things I think I thought I was being protected from.
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Max's lawyer must be the most patient person alive.
He just gets a call 1 day set from him saying I'm gonna break a bunch of really stupid laws.
Yessir
Can't wait to see a Government v Fosh case show up for a future lawyer's case study
King Charles V. Fosh would be quite the matchup.
Yeah we need this one🤣
US: Legal eagle
UK: Legal lion
From stealing MrBeast's DNA to trolling police, Max will have great stories for grandkids
And he will definitely legally be their favourite grandparent
@@lucykitsune4619 He'd probably also legally become his kids' favorite parent
And proofs too XD
2:20 OMG "COME ON MAC, YOU CAN DO IT!" a once-in-a-lifetime experience
The video cutting off right as a policeman approached was very menacing
I hope rosie did not get tased. (She probably did tho)
aye coz police officers walk up wearing trainers n joggy bottoms.... lololol not a real officer.
@@Ninjalette666to be fair police where I live in Australia wear booty shorts so we can’t rule it out entirely
@@jade-cg1db 🤣 i mean the weather in australia is shorts weather almost all year round but i get what ya mean. but defo not a typical london police officers uniform 😆
Pretending to be a police officer is definitely a crime, so that was a satisfying ending.
controlling a cow while pissed actually seems like a reasonable law xD that thing could kill any human its like 4x the weight lmao
More like 10 times the weight!
@@boarbot78294X if you are American 10X for anyone else
@boarbot7829 original poster is from the USA, so 4x might be about right. I'm saying this as an American myself 😊
They woulddnt, they're usually pretty docile. A bull on the other hand woulddnt hesitate.
That cow was like, "No, seriously, I don't know these people."
2:07 The sight and the music to it reminds me of older sketches and generelly comedic shows and cartoons.
PERFECT!
4:22 Yes. According to Wikipedia, 100 tons of Bluetack are produced every week. According to Amazon, a 75 g pack contains 20x10 cm of Blutack. So, every week enough Bluetack for 1.33 million such packs is produced. With 200 cm2 each, this is enough to cover 2.66 million cm2 = 26,666 m2. In one year with 52 weeks, this is 1.38 million m2. Hyde Park has 1.42 million square meters, so it would take 372.75 days to produce enough Bluetack to cover it.
The dedication is crazy
This is why Max is the head of the sillyism religion.
He is a true silly billy.
So true.
I like his videos. They aren't hurting anyone, and they're silly and funny for everyone.
3:06 this singlehandedly won me over
That is such a British 2014 television shot and im so charmed
Max is the kind of guy to sharpen their pencil to an inch when they were bored in set 4 maths while wearing a backwards cap and brandishing a novelty slingshot
"is that a new BMX?"
THAT OFFICER PASSED THE VIBE CHECK
Brilliant video! I would like to point out though, that "self-propelled" might not refer to self-propelled vehicles such as bikes, but might actually refer to the first auto-mobiles that were self (auto) moving (mobile). It would make a lot more sense, since, as you demonstrated, it would be quite easy to break that speed-limit with a bike (even in the late 1900).
Bicycles aren't self propelled to start off with. Today, that law doesn't exist. Tho there is a law that restricts class 2 invalid carriages (mobility scooters, motorized wheelchairs etc) form going above 4mph.
But as you say, this might've very much been a thing around the turn of the century, where cars were a new thing and considered dangerous. They only wanted you to drive along at walking speed. This was usually only a thing in the towns, so once you got out to the country you could go as fast as you'd like. And cars back then didn't really go that fast.
@@pontushaggstrom6261 the funny thing is that cars are more dangerous than ever, and one of the reasons of them being dangerous is the fact they are allowed to go relatively fast.
2:54
Civilian: What’s the speed limit around here?
Officer: Idk
2:30 is the most british thing i have seen
I remember hearing this on the radio a few weeks ago. I should have known it was our silly little boy ❤
*Our bad boy you mean😎😎🤫
Max has just specced all his skills into tomfoolery and wild shenanigans.
I've never seen someone break a law at the same time as giving a sponsorship read to people in the post service
Max is one of the only people to make me smile with everything going on in my mind.
U know its a good day when max uploads this man never runs out of ideas
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no vid for 4 weeks says otherwise
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@@margaretkelly1642 I don't think this person is
Unfortunately for Max's hopes of being arrested, the Locomotives on Highways Act, often called "The Red Flag Act," was repealed in 1896.
What's that about?
@@datguymiller The Red Flag Act required any motorized vehicle to be preceded by someone walking while waving a red flag. The steam-powered bus was actually invented and perfected in Britain, but it wasn't allowed on the roads, so railroads had little competition in the 19th century. At least one American state had a similar law, but most American intercity roads were heinously poor, so the law wasn't needed.
@@pacificostudios Pennsylvania drafted something like the Red Flag Act but it wasn't made a law. Another draft was drivers were to disassemble their motor car and camouflage it. These were over concerns for horse drawn carriages. Coincidentally, PA has the most Amish of US states and they still use horse and buggies on roads.
@@jarvindriftwood - Yeah, I know. But you can find horse-drawn carriages in many American cities. Still, I'm amazed to see photos from the 1940s where horse-drawn carts are on the street mixed with cars, trucks, and buses.
It was called the Locomotives Act, and was repealed in 1930.
0:18 i love that bit, riding slow as hell on a bike in front of the police 😂
Max left us with a cliffhanger when the cop approached.
Was gonna say, that might *actually* lead to an arrest given he's intoxicated in public, idk
Yeah that's definitely not a real cop lol
@@Ghiaman1334 Highly unlikely in the UK, people are drunk on the street all the time. They were probably just going to ask what he is doing and make sure he isn't mental. Oh wait, he could be arrested.
He's either gonna be arrested, told off, or mildly questioned. The first two would have been amazing additions to the video, so was probably more like 'how are you doing lads, nice cow'
@@Ghiaman1334 being drunk in public isn't illegal in the UK, as long as you're not out starting fights or causing a ruckus.
3:13 THANK YOU! I always think that when I see those.
Same!
Liked this clip 😂
5:30 WHAT THE FK KIND OF LAW IS THAT???? 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Max: *holding a piece of wood tied to a rope*
"Let's walk the plank :)"
5:49 Max Fish is nice, but Fish Fosh would be nicer
Max is literally doing what we thought of when we were bored as a child. Love the videos!!!
I will forever praise the sillyism. Great video man :)
The real crime is drinking that fine of a wine at 6am 😂
3:57 Snail be like: 👁 👁
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9:04 you can not tell me that is a copper with that fit😂
Buddy, you have never been to Britain have you
@@Daniel-rj8ofGod no. Sounds miserable.
Coppers are in the US. That's a Constable, and he's dressed for the occasion. But then again, what would an Arizona Ranger know about that, right?😂
Suspicious fish......susfishious; nailed it.
5:10 bro perfectly fit an ad here
The important question is: is Max Fish doing alright?
That is certainly a well at 0:24
Max always has so much balls when he unapologetically does an ad read in front of complete stangers
3:52 Zac became French
The fact the dude came blazing by on that bike WHILE police sirens were going off in the back made that moment way funnier than it had to be.
Max Fosh is truly that one unemployed friend on a Wednesday morning
Tom Scott’s version is also Uber famous!
Zach did the same thing of “I wonder what max is up to” then after seeing what he was up to, just said, “no, I don’t.”
My school friends had the pleasurable experience of seeing a certified bad boy ride a penny farthing around Smith Square! 😂😂 I wasn’t exactly there, so jealous of them lol. Keep up the good work!
Max literally managed to fit a comercial break into a conversation about blue tack with a postal officer
6:00 A PALM IS NOT A TREE, JUST A WOODY HERB, HE BROKE THE LAW
Didn’t he trespass to get to it in the first place
@@xano6887 not if he was on a Tree to point at a fish, thing that he was atempting to do, but since it was a woody herb and not a tree he was indeed broking the law
Is that Tom Scott at 2:48 lmao
my thoughts exactly
Posting this online where every overzealous lawyer can see it, is actually probably a tad riskier than being in front of a few bored policemen. 😄
The Church of Madness expresses deep adoration to your idea. You are genius, please create more of similar content. It is beautiful to watch, and funny to think about!
Sheogorath? Is that you? 😮
@@samuellennon1984 I may be. Maybe I am. Maybe not, it is hard to tell! You know, since anyone can be him, or me. If anyone can be Sheogorath, then he is we. Including you, just in different points of time. Yet time is an artificial construct, thus yes, it is we.
So, my answer is yes. Get cheesed, right on your head! ⸜₍๑•⌔•๑ ₎⸝
6:12 judging by the law I'd say it's not the first time that sentence has been said
"whats the speed limit around here?" "I dunno" british police at its finest 😭🙏
* policing *.
I'm also a police operative
...Grammar Squad.
@@ThatCoalSoul i was referring to the people not the act 👍
3:38 nice dog :)
This man’s dedication to naughtiness is unparalleled
7:22 casually drinks a £130 bottle of wine for a laugh
Clearly, in order for the concept of laws to have integrity, laws need to be reviewed every so often and inappropriate ones stripped out.
2:09 imagine doing that in Wales in one of the 20 zones, going faster than the cars on a penny farthing
I mean a palm isn't technically a tree, so it's still illegal and Max is still a bad boy😂
Its hilarious that "being drunk in charge of a horse, cow, or steam train" is just the old timey equivalent of "drinking while operating heavy machinery"
We still enforce that law, just were more concerned about forklifts and tractors today
You should spend the week pranking a friend by having random people you’ve hired deliver pizzas to them wherever they go at completely random times.
6:31 why not? It is legal
I like how you casually slugged down a $200 bottle of wine at 6 in the morning like we wouldn't notice. You slick dog you.
I love the fish ones. It was to allow fishing crews to climb trees on river banks to locate where schools of fish were located! Fish n chips should always take precedence over fences
All these laws broken and not a single arrest. This is no way to run a police force.
Well he does have light skin 😂
I like the idea that London is just so used to your antics they find it funny everytime you pop up on the news
4:37 THEY SAID IT
bo‘o o‘ wo‘a?
OMG
buduh wuhtah :333
@@simplyalonso :3
As a cop i can confirm this man is 5 stars wanted
Wow, that sounds like a really adventurous and daring concept for a video! It's always fascinating to see people test the boundaries of unusual laws, especially those that seem a bit silly or outdated. It must have taken a lot of courage to do this in front of the police. It's great to see content that brings a bit of humor and light-heartedness to our day. Stay safe and keep having fun with your creative ideas! 🚓😄👍
3:21 it states that it is illegal to carry it. You are walking it!
I'm glad I can always count on Max to make me laugh. Opened youtube after a hard day and seeing his video with on the cover him with a cow and a beer in front of the police made my day🤣😂
Go on with your bad self, Ice Cube.
0:01 OK now this is a hard reset
Can't believe Max was brave enough to trespass while pointing on a fish but not being on a tree
1:00 Didn't Tom Scott do an even earlier version 10 years ago?
max never fails to impress with ad reads