A mum was fuming to find a “cold-hearted” note on her car left in the hospital carpark.
The Australian woman, from Queensland, had rushed her son to A&E after he suffered a suspected hairline fracture while playing sport.
As the pair went in for treatment, her husband packed up the car and headed inside too.
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But when the family returned to the vehicle 30 minutes later, they found an angry letter on the windscreen.
It read: “Hey rude b****. You will notice the sign says ‘reverse parking’.
“I was about to reverse park and you snuck in – and then had the nerve to obfuscate.
“Dirty window? You don’t even make sense. I note you didn’t reverse park.”
The mum was irate after finding the note – so she posted a picture on a Facebook community page.
She told the anonymous author to "pull their head in" and stop being such a "coward".
The parent responded: “The way my husband parked was the last thing on his mind when seeking emergency medical attention for our child. As I imagine is the same for literally every other car in here who has reversed parked. (Note all the empty spots too, we’ve only been here for 30 minutes).
“You’re clearly just a cold-hearted coward. Maybe next time consider the circumstances, you very well may have left this note on the car of someone whose family member is passing away. Have some bloody empathy – it’s not hard.”
People were pretty divided about the incident.
One social media user responded: “Says a lot about the author to take the time to write a hateful note in front of a HOSPITAL. Takes nothing to have patience, breathe and be kind, no matter what you are going through yourself.”
But another disagreed, responding: “Sure, the note isn’t nice, but nor was stealing the parking spot … [the woman] had an emergency, but that doesn’t automatically make them right.”
So what do you think? Let us know in the comments section below.
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