Troll reviewer made a mistake when he posted fake negative reviews of the restaurant run by a first-class Cambridge law degree holder who successfully sued him for £7,455
During what was called his ‘campaign of hate’, Martin Stewart Potts wrote 10 false reviews about the Bispham Kitchen a family restaurant in Blackpool, Lancs, on TripAdvisor. One of these fake reviews claimed the food made him, his wife and his children sick.
Another that the restaurant's haddock was in fact ‘catfish’ and that their chips were ‘fried in burnt oil’.
Unfortunately for Mr Potts, the restaurant’s owner, Steve Hoddy, is a trained lawyer with a first-class degree from Cambridge University and, after receiving these reviews, took Mr Potts to court.
During the hearing in July, Judge Sephton ruled that Mr Potts was guilty of malicious falsehood – a lie that was uttered with malice, meaning the person who spoke or wrote it knew it was false or would cause damage or harm.
He was then ordered to pay thousands in compensation to Mr Hoddy, who said, according to the Daily Mail, “The case came up in Manchester Country Court on July 19. I won and was awarded £7,455 in damages and costs.”
Times Now News reported that speaking after the verdict, Mr Hoddy said, “Online trolling is rife and one of the big problems nowadays. It's becoming a pandemic of its own. It wrecks businesses.”
While he was sure that his business could survive something like this, he was aware that it could cause serious damages to other businesses, telling Lad Bible: “I have owned Bispham Kitchen for 44 years now and my business is robust enough to withstand this sort of nonsense. But, particularly for hotels, it is a real problem, because people really do take note of hotel reviews because they are spending larger sums of money.”
Mr Hoddy also described troll reviews as 'the scourge of modern society'.
The whole incident lasted between October 23rd and November 16th, 2018 and involved 10 different negative reviews from a number of alternative accounts.
Mr Potts is alleged to have used eight different usernames for his fake reviews.
Mr Hoddy said: “He put the first review on, and it said, 'owner glares at you weirdly when you are trying to eat your fish