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A THUG deliberately farted in a police officer's face during a strip-search and said: "How do you like that?"
Stuart Cook, 28, was at the scene of a car crash in Aberdeen, Scotland, when he was approached by officers.
Aberdeen Sheriff Court heard after cops "smelled cannabis" and decided to arrest him, he became "irate".
Depute fiscal Alan Townsend said officers searched his vehicle before he was arrested.
Cook "screamed expletives" and "puffed out his chest towards officers", as he was being driven to Kittybrewster police station.
Once they arrived, officers conducted a strip-search, and Cook was told to bend over.
At a previous hearing, depute fiscal Lucy Simpson described what happened next.
She said he “deliberately farted in the direction of the officer three times, stating, ‘how do you like that?’”
Cook, from Stonehaven, Aberdeenshire, previously pleaded guilty to possession of cannabis.
He also pleaded guilty to behaving in a threatening or abusive manner by shouting and screaming aggressively, displaying aggressive body language, making a lewd remark towards police and “intentionally flatulating” in the direction of police.
Defence solicitor Laura Gracie said her client had been involved in a minor traffic accident.
She said: “He felt police overreacted in the way they dealt with him.
“He became increasingly upset with them and acted in the manner libelled.”
Sheriff Ian Wallace ordered Cook to carry out 75 hours of unpaid work.
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A man in Scotland has been ordered to perform 75 hours of community service after intentionally passing gas as police officers conducted a body cavity search.
Police responding to a vehicle collision on the Lang Stracht in Aberdeen noticed Stuart Cook, 28, speaking to the driver of another car. After observing a strong marijuana odor emanating from Cook, officers searched him and his vehicle, findind a "small amount of cannabis," according to the Evening Express .
Police handcuffed Cook, who immediately began to scream and act aggressively, He was brought to the police station in Kittybrewster where he was booked and strip-searched. During the procedure, officers claim, Cook passed wind intentionally multiple times.
"Cook... deliberately farted in the direction of the officer three times, stating, 'How do you like that?'" reported prosecutor Lucy Simpson.
His defense attorney, Laura Gracie, downplayed the incident, telling the court Cook "had been smoking a cannabis joint at the time and felt police overreacted in the way they dealt with him. He became increasingly upset with them and acted in the manner libeled."
Cook pled guilty to possession of cannabis and to behaving in a threatening or abusive manner. He was admonished without penalty for the drug charge.
This isn't the first time police have brought charges for breaking wind: In 2008, 34-year-old Jose Cruz was pulled over in West Virginia for driving without his headlights on. Cruz failed multiple field-sobriety tests and was taken to the police station to sleep it off.
While there, a criminal complaint alleged , he deliberately passed gas and made a waving motion towards a police officer in an attempt to distribute the smell toward him.
"The gas was very odorous and created contact of an insulting or provoking nature," the complaint stated, recommending a battery charge be filed. The Kanawha County prosecutor's office ultimately dropped the matter.
Farting can also give suspects away: In July, the Clay County Sheriff's Office in Missouri reported that it was able to find a hiding suspect wanted on drug charges because of his loud farts.
"If you've got a felony warrant for your arrest, the cops are looking for you and you pass gas so loud it gives up your hiding spot, you're definitely having a [poop emoji] day," the department wrote in a Facebook post.
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