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'I hate the people in my street': Ambulance abuser turns on neighbourhood

An unemployed English mum who left an abusive note for paramedics as they responded to an emergency call in her neighbourhood, has continued her vitriol tweeting, “I hate the people in my street”.

After finding the ambulance inconvenienced her by parking outside her home in the West Midlands on Monday morning, the woman, alleged to be Kirsty Sharman, left a shocking note on the van's windscreen.

"You have no right to park here! I don't give a s*** if the whole street collapses. Now move your van," the note allegedly read.

The unemployed mum who abused paramedics for parking near her house has continued to abuse people online. Source: Kirsty Sharman AKA Mysha Aanisah / Facebook
The unemployed mum who abused paramedics for parking near her house has continued to abuse people online. Source: Kirsty Sharman AKA Mysha Aanisah / Facebook

In a social media account attributed to the 26-year-old, she labelled her critics “cretins”, and boasted of being the “most hated woman in the world.”

“You cretins think I need ‘air time’ to apologise. #SorryNotSorry You lot know nothing!” she wrote.

“Proud to be me #noshame."

Despite appearing full of bravado on her Twitter profile and Facebook account using the name Mysha Aanisah, Ms Sharman appeared remorseful in court this week facing harassment charges, Birmingham Live reported.

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Ms Sharman, from the town of Stoke-on-Trent, was fined $214 over the confrontation with the paramedics.

The mother was also was subject to a restraining order banning her from having contact with one an elderly neighbour in poor health.

This note was allegedly left on the ambulance van. Source: Twitter / Katie Tudor
This note was allegedly left on the ambulance van. Source: Twitter / Katie Tudor

Her attorney told the court his client offered “sincere apologies” and accepted her behaviour was “completely unacceptable”.

But despite this, Ms Sharman took to Twitter just hours after her court appearance saying "Ya’ll going on like I hate the NHS ambulance service. Nahhh, I just hate the people in my street... it’s that simple.”

The tirade continued on Facebook where Sharman told her followers on Wednesday: “I’m baaaaaack.

The 26-year-old boasted about being the “most hated woman in the world.” Source: Twitter
The 26-year-old boasted about being the “most hated woman in the world.” Source: Twitter

In a subsequent post she advised those who don't like her behaviour to “Go talk ya b******t elsewhere.”

According to her Twitter account, Ms Sharman was on Friday placed on a three-day Facebook ban but remains active on Twitter.