Gold Coast woman leaves note for driver parked in disability space without a permit

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Read the painfully nice note a sick woman left for a nasty driver who keeps parking in a handicap spot, before she reveals what she was REALLY thinking: ‘Shove it’

  • A Gold Coast woman left a note for an inconsiderate driver
  • The driver was parked in a handicapped space without a permit
  • The woman, who suffers from a chronic illness, was forced to park far away

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A chronically ill woman who was left crying in her car five days in a row shared the very nice note she left for a visitor parking in her handicap space, before revealing what she really thought of the selfish parker.

The 19-year-old Gold Coast woman said she left the note Wednesday after the driver, a guest at her apartment building, parked in her handicap space without permission for an entire week.

The driver’s inconsiderate move meant there were five days where the teen had to park in the basement of her building and climb up two steep stairs.

Still, the young woman managed to leave a note that most commenters on her Facebook post said was “much better than it would have been.”

A 19-year-old Gold Coast woman battling a chronic illness shared the kind note (above) she left for a driver who parked in the disabled space of her building for an entire week without a permit.

A 19-year-old Gold Coast woman battling a chronic illness shared the kind note (above) she left for a driver who parked in the disabled space of her building for an entire week without a permit.

She wrote: ‘I hope you enjoyed your holiday, however since you arrived you have been parked in a disabled parking space without a permit.

“This has made my week extremely difficult as I rely on these spaces to avoid having to park in far parks or sometimes in the basement.

“In the future, be more aware of where you are parking and how it may affect others.”

He also attached a “disability ally” sticker for the driver, writing in his post that they “can stick on your car or push their butt off.”

The frustrated teen said she had tried to get help from her building management four times, but they just ignored her.

The woman said the driver had parked in the space (above) for seven days while staying as a guest at her building.

The woman said the driver had parked in the space (above) for seven days while staying as a guest at her building.

The woman said the driver had parked in the space (above) for seven days while staying as a guest at her building.

“(On day six) I spoke to security again and they told me management doesn’t see a problem so now he will stay there for the rest of his vacation,” he explained in his post.

“I’m sick of no one seeming to realize how exhausting it is for people with disabilities to have these parks taken away.

“I had to park two levels down in my basement five times this week because of this person taking one of the handicap spots.

“I sit in my car and cry, dreading going up two steep basement ramps.”

Commenters flocked to support the youngster, applauding her for leaving a kind message despite the frustrating circumstances.

1673479394 802 Gold Coast woman leaves note for driver parked in disability

1673479394 802 Gold Coast woman leaves note for driver parked in disability

Several commenters applauded the woman for leaving a kind note (above) that also featured a “disabled ally” sticker for the careless driver.

‘Can I say how well you handled this? You remained very respectful in your note. Thanks for this,’ said one person.

‘I thought it was really illegal to park in them? What the hell?’ wrote another.

“This is really such a kind note that you are so patient,” said a third commenter.

A fourth wrote: ‘You should contact your local disability advocacy service for support because fuck your building reception for not taking action.’

Other commenters reported that the parking lot is private property, so the police would not be able to ticket the driver.