Ms Stewart says she has
also been called names and was even assaulted over the photograph, which she
had posted on Thursday last week.
The mother has shocked her
neighbours after she posted a picture of a little boy with Down's syndrome
inside a washing machine on Facebook.
Courtney Stewart, 21, says
the boy, two, had climbed into the machine of his own accord because he has a
'washing obsession', and she had shared the photograph 'as a laugh'.
But her neighbours in
Erskine, Renfrewshire, have not seen the funny side of the photo, which shows
the boy inside the machine, with an adult's hand on the door, and reported her
to the police.
She says the child, who was
in her care at the time, climbed into the machine and was laughing as the
photographs were taken.
'He loves the washing
machine,' she told the Daily Record. 'We took a picture and it was a laugh.'
Ms Stewart says the child,
who was in her care at the time, climbed into the machine and was laughing as
the photographs were taken.
She said the door had not
been closed on the boy, and the machine was unplugged as she is waiting for a
new one to be delivered.
Speaking of the decision
taken by someone who had seen the picture on Facebook to report it to police,
she said: 'I don’t know who reported it. I don’t really know why they would do
that. I think it’s absolutely ridiculous.'
Ms Stewart said she had
been visited by two police officers on Sunday, but said she understood why the
photograph needed to be investigated.
Ms Stewart removed the
photograph after it was reported to police.
A Police Scotland spokesman
told MailOnline: 'Police did attend at the home and advice was given.
'The normal checks were
carried out.'
Police were also informed
after Ms Stewart was allegedly assaulted on her doorstep by a stranger who had
seen the picture.
Her neighbours said they
were shocked by the photograph.
One, who had contacted the
newspaper about the picture, said: 'It was terrible to look at. For anyone, let
alone someone who is also a parent, to take a picture like that and stick it on
Facebook for a laugh is unbelievable.'
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