After finding a letter on her car, Sam Halms took to Facebook to respond, receiving an outpouring of support from others. Photo / Facebook
A British nurse has shared the note she received from a neighbour who claimed to have reported her for leaving her home every day despite the country being in coronavirus lockdown.
Sam Halms is one of the UK's frontline health workers helping the country in its battle to fight the virus.
But an angry neighbour thought she was flouting social distancing rules, reporting her for the move, and then leaving an angry note that blasted her as "selfish".
After finding the letter on her car, Sam took to Facebook to respond, receiving an outpouring of support from others.
She went on to address her accuser's comment about not wearing a uniform, stating it is not required to wear uniform to and from work.
She finished: "If this has reached you, hopefully now you feel like a complete FOOL and that you should think twice before sticking your nose into other people's business."
The post has been liked more than 25,000 times and had over 14,000 comments, many calling the person who left the note "rude" and ignorant".
"I work for NHS and don't wear uniform … getting up every day to go to work … forget that idiot … shameful … some stupid people around," one said.
"Honestly, Really. I too work on the front lines. I wouldn't wear a uniform home as it is an infection control issue," another added.
"Well done Sam please keep up the good work over there where you are, without our NHS we would be in serious trouble. stay safe," one wrote.
The note had been addressed "to the selfish person" and said they had been "watching" Sam without every day her knowledge.
"You are not in uniform, so this is clearly unessential travel," it read.
"You are part of the problem. Stay at home and protect our country and our NHS. You have been reported."