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Disabled woman furious as 'narrow-minded ignorant person' leaves note on her car in Heaton Park

A Bury woman has hit out at the 'narrow-minded ignorant person' who left a note on her car at Heaton Park and reported her for having a blue badge.

The note, written in block capitals on Sunday, February 27, said: "Your BB has been taken and reported to the ticket office".

But the driver, Helen, from Whitefield, does qualify for her own blue badge.

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"Just because I’m young and not in wheelchair doesn’t mean I’m not entitled to a blue badge," she said.

Helen has a 'really bad back', has had numerous spinal surgeries, and has nerve damage in her legs.

On Sunday, she decided to go for a quick stroll in the park to help manage her back.

"They obviously saw me, saw that I'm in my 40s, walking away," she told the Manchester Evening News.

"And I just thought they've got no idea what my circumstances are."

Helen recently lost a friend to cancer and she had a blue badge too.

"What if I had been her, and I was here to take my last walk ever, and I came back to this message? How rude can some people be."

This isn't the first time Helen has been confronted about her blue badge.

She says that whenever she goes to Tesco she gets people staring at her - and that she confronts people when they do.

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"Someone once said to me 'are you travelling around with a dead relative's blue badge'," she said.

Helen used to have a blue badge for her son too, who has autism.

She recalls a time when her son was six or seven and a man with a stick called her a 'f***ing b**ch'.

Helen says she reacted by shoving her blue

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