On Monday, Julie Tanner and her daughter Paige went out for a day of shopping.
They parked their car in a disabled parking spot at their local shopping centre in Reading, England – the Tanners have a disability permit for their 23-year-old daughter who is severely mentally disabled.
When they returned to their car some time later, they found an abusive note under the windscreen wiper.
“I witnessed you and your young, able bodied daughter park the car at 13.10 on 19 Feb 2018 and walk towards the precinct with no sign of disability,” the handwritten note read.
“This selfish action deprives a disabled person of somewhere to park. You will be reported for illegal use of a [disabled parking] space.”
Paige’s father Alan shared the note on his Facebook page as a reminder not to “judge a book by its cover”.
“This was a letter left on my wife’s car today, when in Woodley precinct with Paige, she was parked in a disabled parking space. Paige has got a valid Disabled badge,” he wrote alongside a picture of the note.
“So to the person that wrote this letter, do not judge unless you know the full details of someone’s disability. Paige is not a young girl as you stated but a 23 year old adult who is severely mentally disabled and requires 1:1 support at all times.