This is reply to the notice left on my windscreen on the evening of Saturday the 21st of April.
After an evening of enjoying St George's Day celebrations at the Salvation Army, I returned to my car parked in Hingley Street to find a large notice on my windscreen informing me that I was trespassing and my details would be passed on to whom I do not know .
I know my car was in a carpark for residents and visitors but as far as the writer of this note was aware I may have been visiting a resident. Maybe he/she belongs to the 'Twitching Curtain Brigade' who get their pleasure from watching disabled people hobbling painfully to the Salvation Army Citadel.
Or maybe he/she was amongst other visitors and hadn't the courage to approach me personally.
For their information, I was with a severely disabled person who was greatly looking forward to the celebrations but was quite distressed by being unable to walk from the High Street into the Citadel.
Therefore I knocked on a door of one of the residents in Hingley Street who more than happily allowed me to use her car parking space as she did not have a car.
Therefore, how could I have been trespassing?
I would say to the person, who obviously gets some pleasure from the discomfort of others, there is an old Black Country saying: 'You are born but not dead yet'......think on.
I Humphries, Halesowen
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