Michael Birdsong, 30, was arrested on New Year's Day after exposing himself to a mother of five girls and the woman's sister

A Tennessee man was arrested for the 25th time on Tuesday after he exposed himself to KFC customers and laughed while masturbating in front of them.

Michael Birdsong, 30, was taken into custody on New Year's Day in Memphis after law enforcement chased him down in a pursuit that ended in the bathroom of a Wendy's restaurant.

The sick male came to the attention of a horrified mother who noticed his antics when she pulled into the parking lot of the fried chicken brand's ranch on Poplar near Danny Thomas road.

'I looked up and it was this man that was exposing himself, ejaculating constantly,' a tearful Lakisha Tate told WREG. 'When he saw us looking, that's when he really started playing with himself and laughing.'

Accompanied by her sister, Tate didn't find the incident funny at all.

Luckily the Memphis Police Department arrived in time to arrest Birdsong who tried to flee when he realized Tate had notified the authorities.

'He almost got hit by, like, four or five cars, but MPD did a great job. They were on his butt,' Tate said.

'I have five daughters and just to know that things like that happen, it was really terrifying.'

Birdsong didn't give law enforcement, or other fast food customers, an easy time though because he brought his trouble to a Wendy's bathroom next.

The 'terrifying' incident occurred in a Memphis, Tennessee KFC parking lot on Tuesday

Lakisha Tate saw the serial flasher as she and her sister waited for their food. She said when she turned a corner she saw the man 'ejaculating constantly' and he laughed

He barricaded himself inside in an attempt to evade arrest but his body weight was not enough to keep officers on the other side of the door.

The New Year's Day incident was the 25th arrest for Birdsong since 2007 and his last indecent exposure conviction was as recent as 2017.

That same year he was let off after being accused of exposing himself to multiple women then hitting a man on the head with a metal pipe, due to lack of evidence.

Much of his trouble with the police over the past 12 years has centered around trespassing.

This week he was charged with criminal trespass, disorderly conduct, evading arrest, indecent exposure and obstruction of a highway or passageway.

Birdsong was put on two $600 bonds and told to appear in court Thursday.