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Nantwich Woman Gets Anonymous Postcard Over Parking, Shares Ring Footage

The case points to a shift toward indirect complaints amplified by doorbell video.

Overview

  • Emily Potts, 35, found an anonymous postcard at her Nantwich home that called her car “massive ugly” and urged her to park less selfishly.
  • The note included a crude hand‑drawn diagram that tried to show how she should position the car on the street.
  • Potts says the sender must have watched her park and tracked which house she entered, which she described as creepy.
  • She shared Ring doorbell video of herself opening the mail, then kept the card as a light‑hearted keepsake decorated with “be a nice woman” stickers.
  • She says she has parked on the street for five years without prior complaints, and after her post many readers urged face‑to‑face chats as no further contact has been reported.