A mum has been left feeling targeted after finding a vile sticker on her car window after a trip to the supermarket with her young children.
The anonymous mother, 24, had visited B&M at Tebay Retail Park in Bromborough, Merseyside, on Monday.She had gone to the store with her two children - aged two years old and 14 weeks old - to pick up some Christmas decorations.
She parked in a 'parent and child' space and went inside, where she also bought a toy and a bottle of water for her eldest. The mum came out to find a professional-looking sticker attached to her driver's side window, which read: "Not disabled, just a c**t", Liverpool ECHO reports.Speaking on behalf of the mum, sister-in-law Stephanie Fitzpatrick said: "If this person feels it is appropriate to watch someone get out of their car and apply a sticker with such vulgar language on a child's car then they need to have their head examined."Disabilities aren't always visible, but even so, she was in a parent and child space.
People around her think it's disgusting. The manager at B&M confirmed she was in a parent and child bay and told her 'don't let it ruin your day'.
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