After the much debated case of a bypass at Mariager abounds TripAdvisor now with the crazy user reviews of Kim Christiansen’s restaurant in the city.

in addition to owning the restaurant, À Porta is Kim Christiansen transportordfører for the Danish people’s Party. He has been a great supporter of the 377 million dollars expensive bypass, which several felt was unnecessary for the small north jutland town.

Supposedly, it should be heavy traffic, which was the reason for the mariager’s need for a bypass. TV2 has however previously been out and test the claim with a keen camera. At 12 hours, they talked four trucks, which had an errand in the city centre, and a single school bus.

The witty reviews on TripAdvisor booklets out also by the ‘heavy’ traffic.

In a review written by ‘Jon’ says: ‘Could not get near a car park due to the heavy lorry traffic. Ended up having to park in Aalborg and then take the school bus into town. Terrible place, all ølhanerne was empty, so had to return home empty handed. Fortunately, the running of the buses constant’.

the noise and Racket from the ‘many’ trucks is a recurring theme in several of the user reviews, which is passed into in the course of the last 24 hours.

‘We had booked a table, but we could not sit in the restaurant due to the noise from the thousands of trucks that drove at high speed past us. Terrible – thought we would die of CO2 poisoning’, type ‘Christian’ in its assessment of the inn.

‘Anja’ agree: ‘My husband and I were unfortunately late for our table reservation, when we were caught in the middle of a traffic jam. When we finally arrived, the level of noise was extremely high due to all the fucking vehicles outside. Greetings from me who has driven it to something in life’, she writes in her review.

You can read all the crazy whim or possibly write your own review on the inn’s TripAdvisor page.

It is, however, not everyone who slaps herself on the thigh laughing about the many new reviews. The story’s protagonist has in any case difficult to see the fun in them.

– It is a bit frivolous, says Kim Christiansen.

– This is not an unmitigated evil. You go in and try to frame my business and thus my person with something that has nothing to do with politics.

Kim has now going to contact TripAdvisor to get the many fake reviews removed from the page.

– You go in and try to create a bad reputation of my business, so people choose from. I hope people can figure it out, but it is clear that when our rating drops, some guests may be aware of it, he says.

– I do not think it is a proper way to behave. It is inadmissible.

Besides, transportordføreren a friendly advice to those who are behind the many reviews:

– Let be with such no nonsense. It is frivolous to try to hit my small restaurant. It is completely fair to disagree with my politics, but then I have an address you can write to.