An interesting picture of Polish culture met me recently in my place of residence. This seems to be a small episode but in a legible way illustrates the quality of life in Poland.
In the estate for which I live Retkinia in Lodz, and several thousand people live here, hot water was turned off. Nothing at this extraordinary, it happens in the event of a failure, but in Poland water is turned off periodically in the summer of each year. And no matter if it is any difficulty for residents for example, for older, sick people or mothers with babies. This is called a maintenance break.
And now let’s look at how Poles are progressing in such cases. Hot water is turned off but there is no current notification. There is no card on the entrance door to when the heat will be turned off and what is the reason for its lack?
I am asking for details the administration of the estate managed by Kamila Szymanska. I get the answer that the card was with information but a month earlier. So the message was when there was hot water, and when there is no liquid water, there is no message either. Do you understand something? Only Poles can do so.
Because the lack of information about the fact that there is no and there will be no hot water misleading many people who, when the hot water is unscrewed, wait for the cold to flow and the heat of the heat flows, another question arises. A meter of heated water that rotates when even cold water flows indicates the cost to pay for hot water, which was not. This is a badly calculated service. So I ask Szymanska adnimistration, how will it be settled? What will the correction look like?
Do you know what answer I received? That I should turn off the main hot water valve and then I will not be wrong. It seems to me that no one but me the admnistration of the estate did not inform about this creative solution.
I’m going on the trail. Since each of the residents mistakenly unscrew the tap of warm water, which is not there, before he realizes it, half a liter of cold water counted as warm. If we multiply this by several years of residents of one estate, it will be quite a large amount of cold water counted as heat water. If there are several such housing estates in the city, then the heat and power plant with which the inhabitants settle through the administration has pure profit on cold water, which it sells as heated water. Is this a scam?
I wrote about my observation to the President of the Consumer Protection Office (UOKiK). Of course, this was ignored. Because in Poland consumers are not protected against offices, monopolists and administers of housing estates. The system is organized in such a way as to put people to these institutions without objection to eliminate collective accusations. The victims of the office to protect consumer are to be only private companies and not those that protect the fixed system of power. Social protests cannot interfere with old order and communist business.
Out of curiosity, I wrote to the city authorities of Łódź what they think about this form of robbing residents. You probably already know that I did not get the answer either, because the city authorities know perfectly well that the whole campaign to exclude hot water maintenance is an organized economic crime aimed at generating profit for a monopolist.
This is Poland. When an older man, to some extent, had a mental retardation, he once entered the store and stole a sweet bar, he was accused of theft. His high fine and even arrest were gorrier. When as well as messengers in the company with the city authorities are robbed by dozens of thousands of residents, no one sees a crime in this. And yet the city, for example, Łódź has President Hanna Zdanowska, who is responsible for such practices.
In Poland, high offices have a non-organizational function but cleansing of criminal allegations. They give power inviolability in exchange for the preservation and protection of the order of legalization of dishonest practices created in communist times.
Recently, the Polish authorities have very openly condemned Russia for invading Ukraine. But if one day Poles woke up under the Russian switch, they would not notice any difference who is their master. Because Poland lives in Russian culture, which it acquired with communism imposed years ago. The totalitarian system does not recognize the presence of an independent society. Citizens are a mass that is used to achieve their own goals. This is very convenient for officials. That is why the tradition of communist disrespect for the individual is cultivated in Poland. Every publication confirms that in Poland disrespect for the individual and the ignorance of officials is the fundament of Polish culture. And nothing is done to change. (Brux)
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