I WENT to Saturday’s All Under One Banner independence march in Dundee and, after parking beside other marchers on Riverside Drive went into town to meet up with my friends.
When I got back to my car there was a plastic folder with a note inside attached to my windscreen wiper.
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The note read: “Important! Found keys at the back of your car. Have put them under the front wheel.”
When I foraged around under the front wheel I found a bunch of my house keys.
I can’t think of anywhere else this random act of kindness might have occurred and I’d like to say a heartfelt thank you to my Good Samaritan.
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