
Photo from here.
The 25-year-old said: "I was told by police that my work corrupts youth and promotes alcoholism. But it’s just paintings of some beer cans. It’s part of a series of paintings depicting supermarket products. I’ve got others of washing powder and sugar. There’s nothing sinister or corrupting about it."
His lawyer Beata Lejman said: "This is absurd and I’ve never heard of such a ridiculous law. Are they going to confiscate Rembrandt’s pictures which show casks of wine?"

Now officials are waiting for prosecutors to say if Ogiński has a case to answer. Local police chief Kazmierz Plus said: "I don’t make up the law - I just uphold it. And these paintings break the Act of Upbringing in Sobriety and Couteracting Alcoholism law, which is universally binding."
There's a news video in Polish here.
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