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A Customer Gets a Fine After Putting a Bad Opinion on Google

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A bakery attacked a client in court for posting a negative opinion on Google. Google had attached the photo of an employee. The establishment considered that the client had broadcast defamatory comments. Justice gave her reason.

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A bakery attacked a client in court for posting a negative opinion on Google. Google had attached the photo of an employee. The establishment considered that the client had broadcast defamatory comments. Justice gave her reason.

·Gennevilliers, France
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A sunny terrace, a book, a phone at hand... and a Google opinion that ends up in court. In Saint-Gall, Switzerland, a 28-year-old woman was sentenced for publishing a very negative comment and a photo of a bakery employee. Justice blames her as much for her words as the image put online. In February 2026, the client settled on the terrace of a bakery in Saint-Gall without ordering anything. An employee reminds her that it is necessary to consume…

Read the full article on stephaneLarue.com In Switzerland, a customer was convicted of defamation after posting bad Google reviews and photographing a bakery employee without her consent.

A resident of Saint-Gall, in the Swiss canton of Thurgau, was convicted for leaving a bad opinion on Google at a bakery and criticizing an employee.

The client of a bakery was sued after leaving a negative opinion on the Internet. The institution's officials considered that the woman had broadcast defamatory comments. The next time, this client will think twice before publishing a bad opinion on Google. In Switzerland, a woman was convicted for leaving a bad comment to this bakery by attaching a picture of an employee. The latter criticized the establishment for having an "extremely bad" ser…

·Issy-les-Moulineaux, France
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www.cnews.fr broke the news in Issy-les-Moulineaux, France on Friday, August 7, 2026.
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