The owner of a Land Rover didn't react with anger when a leaflet was left on his car saying he was entitled to a "free penis enlargement on the NHS" because he drove a big car. Adam Chester returned to his Land Rover Discovery after visiting a friend to find two notes attached to it.
They were wedged in the door of the 2011 three-litre 4x4 on Thursday and Friday last week. One handwritten note read: "Do you really need a big, polluting vehicle to get around a city? Have a nice day!'
A second printed black and white card read: "Do you drive a Jeep, 4X4 or Range Rover in the city? You could be entitled to free penis enlargement therapy on the NHS."
There were images of the models and a number which goes to voicemail also on the card, reports BirminghamLive. Far from being angry, Mr Chester, who describes himself as environmentally conscious, said he understood the mystery fly-poster's view and was grateful no damage was done.
The 46-year-old said: "I'm all for people having an opinion and being allowed to protest. The oceans are rising, climate change is worrying, we have to be aware, but it needs to go higher up the chain. Is the Government doing enough?
"They didn't cause any damage to the car. If there was damage to the car, it would have been a different scenario."
Mr Chester said he had lived all his life in Harborne, Birmingham, where the notes were posted, without any issues, but had since moved to Bearwood in the city with his partner. He also has a property in Spain with solar panels, he said. He posted the cards on Facebook, where another woman said she had received the same note and a man said he heard of tyres being let down in Dickens Heath.
One said: "Some people have way too much time on their hands." Another wrote: "Leave both messages inside the car with answers for tomorrow. On the small one, write “Yes”, on the large one write “Already done” x