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Woman Found A Threatening Note Inside Her Car After Delivering Supplies To Vulnerable Residents


A woman has pleaded with people not to be judgmental after finding an “aggressive” note inside her car after delivering supplies to vulnerable residents in the area.

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As Sarah Crossland from the UK explained in her Facebook post, she did some shopping to deliver groceries to a vulnerable person in Morley, Leeds, so that they wouldn’t have to break self-isolation.

©Sarah Crossland – Facebook

After returning to her car, however, Crossland has come across a threatening message handwritten on a paper by one of the residents.

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“I have recorded your registration number,” the note read.

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“You have no business in this street. You have broken the quarantine regulation lockdown.”

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©Sarah Crossland – Facebook

After discovering the note on the seat of her car, the upset woman has pleaded with people not to be judgmental in her Facebook post.

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“I dropped some shopping off for someone vulnerable. I did their shopping alongside my own weekly shop. I parked my car near their house. My window was slightly open due to it being warm,” Crossland wrote.

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“When I got back in my car, I found this passive aggressive note on my seat. I would have been more than happy to explain what I was doing via social distancing, although I thought the shopping bags in my hand and in the car might have been a giveaway.”

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The woman has also shared the ‘moral of the story’ by saying people shouldn’t judge those who are trying to help others.

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