Woman With Prosthetic Leg Receiving Special Priviledges In Using Parking Lot Gets 'Rude Note' From Neighbor

By Maria Slither - 22 Mar '15 09:24AM
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A woman with a prosthetic leg who has enjoyed parking lot privileges since winter last year in her apartment complex in Miamisburg got shocked when somebody stole her spot and left a rude note further mocking her physical impairment, Huffington Post reports.

Ashley Brady, 26, a woman from Ohio is said to have lost one of her legs in 2014 in a car accident.

In a separate report from Blaze, Ashley recalled that this walking using the new prosthetic leg poses a challenge to her at first, according to a report from Blaze.

"I struggled a lot across the snow and ice in the parking lot trying to learn how to balance and walk. I fell multiple times all of which my neighbors have seen," she said.

She was then happy when her apartment complex reserved a parking spot (that 'means a lot for her') especially for handicapped people, she first told Amputee Coalition of America.

"I FINALLY get my parking spot and this small victory meant soo much to me. Then after having my parking spot only 2 days a lady who was not handicap and does not have plates parked in my spot."

However, on Saturday last week, she got surprised when somebody occupied her spot. Blaze said that she notified the individual and left a note on outside its vehicle asking to consider her special condition.

"I was stern and confident in what I was saying and just letting her know she doesn't know what its like to walk around without your own leg. She in return had placed this really rude note under my windshield wiper."

The note goes:

"1st, never place your hands on my car again! 2nd, honey you ain't the only one with "struggles." You want pity go to a one leg support group! You messed with the wrong one! I don't care about what your note said shove it, but you touch my car again and I will file a report, I am not playing! I let the office know the cry baby one leg touches my property I will cause trouble so go cry your struggles to someone who cares cause I'm walking away with both mine!!!!!!"

According to Mail Online, Ashley's sisters post the note on Facebook and got at least 1600 shares from people who sympathized with her condition.

"She told me to cry to someone who cares, so I went to the internet and it turns out a lot of people care," she said.

Ashley and her sister have already reported the incident to the Miamisburg police department. Meanwhile, the management is yet to decide on the matter.

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