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Natalie Mayers disgusted after woman who threw dog poo in viral TikTok video continues to harass her

A Toowoomba mum has vowed she will not be bullied after the woman who threw dog poo at her vehicle in viral TikTok video continues attack online.

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A mum who was terrorised by an angry resident and had her car damaged has said the woman has continued to harass her online after the attack went viral.

Natalie Mayers gained international attention after she shared a TikTok of her confronting a Phillip Street resident after seeing her pour dog poo and boiling water onto her car.

“I’ve never seen her or met her in my life. I do think she needs help,” she said.

The video, which got more than 277.3k views worldwide, showed the East Toowoomba resident admitting to the bizarre act and asking why Ms Mayers had parked in front of her house, despite a personal sign asking her not to.

Since the December 19 incident, Ms Mayers said the woman had continued to “stalk and harass” her on social media.

“It’s not okay to do that,” Ms Mayers said.

“You don't send vile messages … you just don’t do that. Enough is enough, and it’s not okay.”

Natalie Mayers was disgusted to see a woman throw a mix of dog poo and boiling water on her car in East Toowoomba shortly before Christmas. January 3, 2023. Picure: Morgan Burley
Natalie Mayers was disgusted to see a woman throw a mix of dog poo and boiling water on her car in East Toowoomba shortly before Christmas. January 3, 2023. Picure: Morgan Burley

The text message, forwarded to the Toowoomba Chronicle, showed the resident calling Ms Mayers a “toxic, dog s**t, lying person”, while sending harrassing emojis.

“She’s threatened me already … if she’s willing to (throw the poo), is she planning on something more?” Ms Mayers said.

Ms Mayers was on her way back to her car, which was legally parked in designated CBD parking spots outside the woman’s house, when she saw the resident peering into the car doors and began filming.

Natalie Mayers has received harassing messages from the woman who threw dog poo onto her parked car shortly before Christmas. January 3, 2023. Picture: supplied.
Natalie Mayers has received harassing messages from the woman who threw dog poo onto her parked car shortly before Christmas. January 3, 2023. Picture: supplied.
Natalie Mayers has received harassing messages from the woman who threw dog poo onto her parked car shortly before Christmas. January 3, 2023. Picture: supplied.
Natalie Mayers has received harassing messages from the woman who threw dog poo onto her parked car shortly before Christmas. January 3, 2023. Picture: supplied.

“She walked back into her driveway and walked out with her bucket,” Ms Mayers said.

According to Ms Mayers, the video did not do justice to the amount of fecal matter that was steaming off the roof.

The mixture damaged the electronics in her car, ultimately affecting her car alarm, cracked her windscreen and the bucket dented a roof panel. It is estimated to cost thousands to repair.

“I was shocked, but I get to choose whether I forgive and move on,” Ms Mayers said.

“I won’t allow someone to bully me, but I also don’t need to live in the negative emotions and let it hold me back.

“Forgiveness is a big thing, but I have a voice and I’m willing to use it. People should be held accountable for their actions.”

Ms Mayers said after she stopped filming, the resident became increasingly aggressive and said “Park back here again and see what I do to you next.”.

The East Toowoomba resident was videoed admitting to the bizarre act after Ms Mayers legally parked her car on the street. Picture: Supplied
The East Toowoomba resident was videoed admitting to the bizarre act after Ms Mayers legally parked her car on the street. Picture: Supplied
Natalie Mayers watched as a stranger poured dog poo and boiling water onto her car. Picture: Supplied
Natalie Mayers watched as a stranger poured dog poo and boiling water onto her car. Picture: Supplied

After calling Triple-0, Ms Mayers said she had not heard from police until she posted the video shortly before New Years.

Ms Mayers claims the woman’s estranged family had apologised on her behalf, and claimed the woman has allegedly damaged other cars as well for parking at the front of her house.

A Queensland Police spokeswoman confirmed they were aware of the incident and investigations were continuing.

“People shouldn’t be afraid to park their car … especially in a perfectly legal spot. It’s not okay,” Ms Mayers said.

“It must be awful living in that state of fight. It’s a sad way to live.

“I really think she needs help, because you don’t do that if you’re okay.”

The sign reading “PLEASE do not park outside our house while you go to work, thank you.”, has since been removed from the Phillip Street property.

Original URL: https://www.thechronicle.com.au/news/toowoomba/natalie-mayers-disgusted-after-woman-who-threw-dog-poo-in-viral-tiktok-video-continues-to-harass-her/news-story/7be5f5e3e2a05c3b7577e7660c31ac15