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Person who left note on my car at Wirral hospital is a disgrace

I WOULD be grateful if you would print my letter to reply to a wonderful person placing the letter (see below) on my window screen, and bent my wiper blade in Arrowe Park Hospital between 9 and 10 am on July 18.

For your information, I to have visited Security and presented them with your letter which they have photocopied, and they will be reviewing security cameras to see who you are, not only to write such a horrid note but also you must have also spied inside and noted on what contents I had in my car.

For your information, I do not work at Arrowe Park Hospital, as you suggested, but took my elderly mother to the Eye Clinic, and due to her medical problems dropped her at the door, and drove into car park and parked in a disabled car space and used my legal badge.

I admit I did not use my crutch, if you looked closely enough you will see the handle broken, which happened when the wind caught my car door, yesterday, hence I was unable to use it.

Did you have your glasses on when you watched me walk the short distance to the eye hospital clinic?

If you did you would have seen me limping as I have nerve and muscle damage to my right leg. I have had six horrendous operations to my right leg, and I am now on the waiting list for yet another operation.

In future get your facts right before penning such horrible notes, you must have a very sad life if you get pleasure in writing such letters while sitting in your car, and a wimp for not leaving your contact details.

If you think your final sentence justifies your unwelcome and rabid attack on myself, my mother and the blue badge scheme, think again, no name fanatics like yourself are nothing short of a disgrace hiding behind anonymity.

Pam Carroll, Address supplied

The anonymous letter left on Pam’s windscreen reads:

“Pam, I guess that’s your name?

I notice you use a Blue Badge in your car and choose to park in a disabled bay here at Arrowe Park.

Are you using this legally?

You blatantly park and then walk unaided with no obvious problem to your place of work, suggesting you are using a Blue Badge for your own use and not for the named holder.

You even leave a crutch on the back seat!

Disabled places are at a premium here and I can rarely fund one for my own use due to people like you.

You have been collared. I and security have been alerted.

Park in a correctly marked staff car park bay in future. You have been warned.

A picture of your car will appear in next week’s Wirral Globe / News, Liverpool Echo.

If you are parked illegally and have a disability, please accept my apologies.”

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