@Roger: there is NO proof that staff stole money
We all hear stories about the "policing' in those drunk tanks. Are they all apocryphal? And it's all very well to say " Don't put yourself in that position...."
While at university I thought it might be a wheez to moon at a passing police car, and got a free night's kip for my pains, a cup of tea in the morning and 30 quid D and D from the magistrate in the morning. All very British and above board.
And my belongings were returned 100 percent prim and proper. Not the case with these thieving bastards evidently. I will take the posters' word over theirs'any day of the week thanks Inpolska:)
Or complain at the Polish embassy in your home country.
Exactly Roger. During communism there were far too many here who simply stared at the ground and said they were powerless and couldn't change anything. And now they seem to think this kind of behaviour should be tolerated.
Mind you a lot of Poles love this concept of ' A short sharp shock". They love a bit of brutality and authoritanism, aka stealing in this particular case.
And we all remember those thousands of people who were jailed simply for riding their cycles in the village when drunk.
Only in Poland:( The Germans have a word for the Poles who perpetrate such outlandish punishment, starting with D and ending in ...koff. Can't think why...:)))