Student nurse, 22, in plea to locals to stop vandalising her car

'I work for your NHS for free – stop vandalising my car!': Student nurse, 22, in plea to locals after repeated attacks when staff leave vehicles near hospital to avoid parking charges The nurse, 22, is currently working at the Royal Preston Hospital in Lancashire  She left an emotive note saying she couldn't afford a parking permit  Vandals have been slashing tyres and damaging cars left in the streets nearby 

By George Martin For Mailonline

Published: 02:11 GMT, 12 February 2019 | Updated: 02:57 GMT, 12 February 2019

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A fed up student nurse has been forced to place a handwritten note on her windscreen after her car was vandalised.

In the note, the 22-year-old who is on placement at Royal Preston Hospital, begs local residents to stop vandalising her car.

This comes after she was parked legally in Heversham Avenue last week. 

She expresses how she cannot afford to pay for parking, even if she was eligible for a permit - which she is not.

The distressed student nurse left an emotional letter on her car in which she said she couldn't afford a permit

The distressed student nurse left an emotional letter on her car in which she said she couldn't afford a permit

The note was later posted on social media and sparked a flurry of comments from NHS staff, reporting similar abuse, from verbal attacks to criminal damage.

The note read: 'I am a student. I work 37.5 hours a week for YOUR NHS for FREE.

'I cannot afford a permit because of this. I am legally parked. Please do not vandalise my car again!'

This revelation has prompted other student nurses to speak up

Many reported cars being scratched, tyres let down and in some cases completely slashed.

Another student nurse was left facing a bill between £300 - £400 after a cone was forcefully wedged underneath her car.

The cone ripped the car and

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