The Neighbor From Hell Who Left An Abusive Note on an Ambulance Parked Outside Her House Has Finally Been Evicted After 150 Complaints Made Against Her
A JOBLESS mum who was fined for leaving an abusive note on an ambulance while crews responded to a 999 call has been evicted from her home.
Kirsty Sharman, 26, scrawled the foul-mouthed message on a scrap of paper and tucked it under the back windscreen wiper- with neighbours revealing they had previously made 150 complaints about her “horrendous behaviour”.
Yesterday, Stoke-on-Trent City Council stuck an eviction notice on the front door of her terraced home in Parsonage Lane, Stoke-on-Trent.
It comes after the mum made headlines for her vile behaviour, having left an abusive note on an ambulance that read: “If this van is for anyone but No. 14 then you have no right to park here.
“I couldn’t give a s*** if the whole street collapses. Now move your van from outside my house.”
Last month a judge branded her “absolutely despicable” and ordered her to pay a total of £285 in fines and costs for using threatening and abusive words.
So about a month ago this HORRIBLE woman from England noticed an ambulance parked outside her house/apartment and decided to write a ridiculous letter calling them out for blocking her way. Meanwhile the people in the ambulance were trying to save someone from cardiac arrest and doing their job. Can you imagine being this much of an asshole to write this and leave it on an AMBULANCE?!?
These people are legit trying to save someone’s life and all you can do is think about how inconvenienced you are for what was maybe 30 minutes? It doesn’t shock me in the slightest that this is not the first incident with her. In fact she’s had ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY COMPLAINTS filed against her by the community in just 16 months. You think some people you interact with every day are the worst, well I bet they’re nothing like this girl. She sort of has that look that she thinks she’s better than you too. By sort of I mean she absolutely does. Good riddance m’am, I hope you end up on a deserted island somewhere.