B&M shopper got back to car to find vulgar ‘not disabled, just a c***’ sticker

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    A woman was left feeling "targeted" after discovering a nasty sticker on her car window outside B&M.

    The 24-year-old mum, who wishes to remain anonymous, had visited the B&M store at Tebay Retail Park, Bromborough, with her children to buy some Christmas decorations.

    The professionally-made sticker read: "Not disabled, just a c***". However, the mum had parked in a parent and child space, not a disabled bay. 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."

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    "Disabilities aren't always visible, but even so, she was in a parent and child space. People around her think it's disgusting." She added: "The manager at B&M confirmed she was in a parent and child bay and told her 'don't let it ruin your day'. No one has the right to call out any disability or call anyone such disgusting language."

    A mum was left upset after finding a sticker on her car window that she couldn't remove in the car park, leaving her child to look at it all the way home. The sticker also left a "horrible sticky residue" when she finally managed to get it off.

    The mother, who has two children aged two and 14 weeks, had parked in the same spot before but had never encountered such an incident. She described the sticker as "pathetic" and expressed her distress over the situation.

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    She now feels "targeted and watched", and wants to share her experience to prevent the culprits from targeting others in the future.

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