'No Shame': Neighbour fined for offensive ambulance note breaks silence in Twitter rant
The woman who left a note on an ambulance that read ‘I couldn’t give a s**t’ is seemingly unrepentant after a Twitter account was established in her name.
In a series of posts on the social media site, Kirsty Sharman claims that she was ‘proud’ as she discussed threats made against her.
The latest comments came after she was fined for leaving a note on an ambulance parked on her street.
‘Y’all going on like I hate the NHS ambulance service. Nahhh, I just hate the people in my street..it’s that simple’, one tweet from Sharman stated.
Another said: ‘Sat comfortably in my home while the press sit outside trying to catch a pic. #kirstysharman and proud to be me. #noshame.’
Named and shamed as the most hated woman in the world right now…. #bhadbhabie moment #snm #pressouttacontrol #kirstysharman #hasttagmyself these days
— Kirsty Sharman (@bhaadbarrbiee26) February 20, 2018
Ya'll going on like I hate the #NHS #ambulanceservice
Nahhh I just the hate the people in my street…
It's that simple…#kirstysharman
— Kirsty Sharman (@bhaadbarrbiee26) February 21, 2018
All the threats in the world and I'm still #winning #kirstysharman is winning
— Kirsty Sharman (@bhaadbarrbiee26) February 21, 2018
The account began the divisive posts on Tuesday, only hours after Sharman was slapped with an £120 fine for pleading guilty to a section 5 offence of using threatening words or heavier.
The ambulance was initially called by 66-year-old Brian Heath for his wife, Christine.
MOST POPULAR TODAY ON YAHOO
Donald Trump says armed teachers could help stop future gun attacks
First picture released of company director murdered in affluent Wolverhampton suburb
Watch out Brrr-itain – the ‘Beast from the East’ is coming, bringing freezing conditions and snow
Retired engineer who called 999 slams ‘despicable’ neighbour for leaving note on ambulance
Monsters of the deep! Russian fisherman reveals jaw-dropping collection of bizarre creatures
The grandfather claimed that Sharman repeatedly swore at medics as his wife was taken away.
A restraining order has been put in place to avoid any further contact.