People can be spiteful and mean sometimes. But just how mean?  A cruel note left on the windshield of a vehicle belonging to an amputee shows just how mean. Now the note is sparking a social media backlash.

A 26-year old Ohio woman named Ashley Brady lost her leg in an accident in 2014. She learned to walk again with the help of a prosthetic, but her struggle obviously didn't end there. Brady has to climb three flights of stairs to her apartment on a normal day. But the brutal winter has made the situation only worse, as sidewalks and parking areas have often been turned into an icy, treacherous mess. Brady has said that she's fallen multiple times on the ice.

Brady asked the management at her apartment complex to create a designated handicapped parking space outside her building. This however didn't stop other neighbors from still parking in the designated spot. Frustrated, Brady decided to leave a note on the windshield of a vehicle parked in her spot when she didn't see a handicapped sticker

She says

I was stern and confident in what I was saying and just letting her know she doesn't know what its like to walk around without your own leg. She in return had placed this really rude note under my windshield wiper.

The nasty letter in return reads:

Hey handicap! First, never place your hands on my car again! Second, honey you ain't the only one with "struggles." You want pity go to a one leg support group! You messed with the wrong one! I don't care what your note said shove it, but you touch my car again I will file a report, I am not playing! I let the office know the cry baby one leg touches my property I will cause trouble so go cry your struggles to someone who cares cause I'm walking away with both mine! -(expletive)

Now Ashley Brady's sister has posted a picture of the mean note on Facebook in hopes of bringing awareness to struggles handicapped people face on a regular basis. So far, Brady has received a huge amount of sympathy and support as the picture has already been shared thousands of times.

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