Mystery ticket buyer proves kindness is alive and well in one Derbyshire village
Neil Ferguson-Lee was trying to buy a ticket for his car at Cromford railway station on Monday morning when he had what he described as a ‘complete meltdown’.
Neil said: “I could not get it to work with my credit card and a queue was forming behind me.
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Hide Ad“In the end – and in a state of complete and utter funk – I had to abandon my car, unticketed, to catch the train as it was actually rolling into the platform.
“Upon my return, a ticket and note had been placed under my windscreen wiper.”
The note read: “Sorry, hope you don’t mind. I saw you struggle to try and pay this morning and didn’t want you to be fined.”
Neil added: “I owe a kind person my sincere gratitude.
“It was a kind and lovely gesture.”
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