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Tom Kershaw

Angry driver brands motorists 'a**wipes' in rude notes left on cars outside their homes

Drivers parking on a residential street have been left shocked after notes were stuck to their cars calling them "inconsiderate planks" and "a**wipes".

The angry, typed notes were attached to cars parked on Gillshill Road in Hull on Saturday night.

Pictures of the notes were shared online by those living in the street, reports Hull Live .

One resident's relative posted a picture of one saying: "Some coward with too much time on their hands is leaving these messages on cars down Gillshill Road.

The typed note left on people's cars in Gillshill Road left many people angry (Hull Daily Mail WS)

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"It really shook my auntie up. She was parked outside her own home. It was also on another car."

The full note left on the car read: "Well done for your wonderful parking a**wipe.

"Do you always take up two places when your park you inconsiderate plank.

"Maybe next time you park you will consider that other people have to park here too.

"If you have a problem with my opinion then feel free to call me."

The angry driver went on to leave a number to be contacted on, but refused to speak to Hull Live when approached for a comment.

Some people commented on the image saying it should be reported to police because of the threatening demeanour.

One woman said: "I would have thought the offence was intimidation and threatening language was pretty offensive, but it depends on who the recipient is."

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