Brian Heath said that he has had to keep a log of his neighbour’s behaviour over the last 18 months (Picture: SWNS)

A retired engineer who dialled 999 has hit out the sentence handed down to Kirsty Sharman who left a note an ambulance that was helping his wife.

Brian Heath said that his wife Christine, a retired postal worker, is still in hospital where she is being treated for chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.

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Sharman was ordered to pay a victim surcharge of £30 and £135 costs, while a separate charge of breaching a restraining order was withdrawn by the prosecution.

He described how they are at their ‘wits end’ and have had to keep a log of incidents since Sharman moved next door in September 2016.




Brian said: ‘This is the fourth time she [Sharman] has been arrested – we are at wit’s end.

Kirsty Sharman who left a note telling ambulance to ‘move now’

‘I call her Teflon because nothing sticks. This has been going on for more than 15 months. I am shocked she has got off again.

‘She was arrested the Friday before Christmas, they kept her in on Christmas Day – we had a lovely Christmas dinner and she went to court on Boxing Day.’

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Sharman was charged after West Midlands Ambulance Service staff tweeted a picture of the appalling note.

It said: ‘If this van is for anyone but number 14 then you have no right to be parked here. I couldn’t give a shit if the whole street collapses. Now move your van from outside my house.’

Paramedic Katie Tudor tweeted a picture of the note saying ‘So upset to be sent this by one of our crews this morning!’

The note was left on an ambulance attending a 999 call in Staffordshire (Picture: SWNS)

‘Along with this note left on their ambulance, they received a load of verbal abuse!’

Mr Heath added: ‘She was bound to keep the peace with us, us and any third party. She wasn’t allowed to come to Parsonage Street.

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‘Since she has been here she has been up till the early hours – she wasn’t supposed to come back here.

‘Police came every day, knocking on the door, but she wouldn’t open the door and she was using the back door.

‘They even sent plain-clothed (officers). Eventually she did open and she was arrested and taken to court. Magistrates let her come back because of her pets.

Katie Tudor a Paramedic Mentor in Stoke-on-Trent who highlighted the rude note (Picture: SWNS)

‘She might be all ladylike but when she starts, she starts. We are called ‘grasses’ any time the police come.

‘It’s doesn’t matter if other people in the street phone them, it’s us, we are grasses. We have had food thrown up our door, she has kicked the door, she spat all down the door.

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‘She said, “if you don’t keep your effing mouth shut it will be more than spit on your door”.

‘I even apologised to the paramedics because I knew what was going, she was opening and slamming the door and, of course, she had a go at the paramedic.

‘They said don’t worry, let’s get your wife sorted out. She (Sharman) is very clever. It’s taken our lives over, we haven’t had a life.



‘She will do whatever she wants and the law to it proves it, she is back. The police have done a wonderful job but we were let down by the courts.

‘She (Sharman) had windows put through twice, pig muck up her door and windows. Umpteen people coming round knocking on the door because of what she is like.

‘On Saturday my wife had a sore throat. Come Sunday morning she said, “duck, I feel (ill)” – we phoned 999 and you get the likes of (Sharman)…

‘The fine won’t make any difference, I am not holding my breath.’