One South Charleston, West Virginia man got more than he bargained for when he decided to drink and drive. After getting in his vehicle and making his way down Route 60, he was noticed and stopped by one of South Charleston's finest when he was spotted driving with his headlights off. This is usually a BIG clue that the person behind the wheel is snockered.
Of course, the inebriated driver was busted, after he flunked a series of sobriety tests, and taken down to the police station.
It's bad enough to get caught driving under the influence, but the soused fella made matters much worse when, going through the booking process. according to officers who were present, the drunk driver placed himself in a strategic position, when being fingerprinted, so that he was allegedly able to launch a strongly scented "air biscuit" in their direction.
Let's just say that the law enforcement personnel there were not happy and charged him with "battery on an officer" for his purposeful flatulence.
Later, the assistance prosecutor of Kanawha County made a request for the charges to be dropped, probably not wanting to have his career forever connected to the "drunken farter case."