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‘Dog poo car attacker’ allegedly slings fresh torrent of ‘vile’ words online

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A Queensland woman who allegedly covered a legally parked car in front of her house with dog poo and hot water, in retaliation for the motorist ignoring a handwritten “no parking” sign, has launched a fresh attack, the victim says.

The car owner Natalie Mayers shared new “vile messages” sent to her online, and said Queensland Police were aware of the escalating situation.

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Mayers, True Rebel Heart business owner, posted footage of her confrontation with the woman in a video that went viral on social media, showing her car covered in poo and “still steaming” in East Toowoomba.

The original video captures the woman responding to Mayers, who asked about the alleged attack.

“Why did you park out the front of my house when there’s a sign that says ‘please don’t’?,” the woman says.

The situation then escalated when the woman allegedly found Mayers’ Facebook profile, and allegedly sent her offensive slurs via the platform.

“She’s found me on FB and requested to join a women’s group I run,” Mayers said.

The message from the alleged poo attacker said: “I would like to know if Natalie Mayers and Natalie McKraken are the same toxic, dog s***, lying person, and if she does actually have a genuine reason for parking in east Toowoomba.”

“Does True Rebel Heart have an office here????? Doubtful, to say the least.”

The East Toowoomba woman who allegedly launched the dog poo attack is said to have escalated the matter online. Credit: TikTok

Mayers said authorities were aware of the situation: “The police have been in touch with me and will also be getting the messages I’ve received from her.”

She said she called police at the time of the incident after the woman allegedly threatened her with words to the effect of, “park here again and see what I do next”. Mayers did not immediately hear back from police at the time.

7NEWS.com.au has contacted Queensland Police for comment.

Mayers said she needs to replace her windscreen which cracked as a result of the hot water, and get the paintwork professionally cleaned.

Mayers said she has been left to foot the bill for the vehicle’s windscreen replacement and paint cleaning. Credit: 7NEWS/TikTok

In an interview with 7NEWS, Mayers said she had been told of other incidents involving the woman and car owners.

“She didn’t tell me why she was worried about people parking there,” Mayers said.

“I would love to think that she’s got people in her life that would sit down with her and say, ‘are you OK’?” said Mayers.

“I would be happy to have a conversation with her and say, ‘are you OK’?”

QLD woman caught pouring dog feces on car over parking spat

QLD woman caught pouring dog feces on car over parking spat

She has also pleaded with people not to share the woman’s address.

“It’s a good time of the year to forgive people,” she said.

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