Am 11. März 2019 17:32:13 MEZ schrieb Martin Koppenhoefer 
<dieterdre...@gmail.com>:
>
>in Germany, the cells in a police facility would not be called a
>prison, AFAIK there are only “drunk tanks” (Ausnüchterungszelle /
>sobering cell) and people would otherwise (pre-trial detention) go to a
>real prison (government facility / de: JVA).

Not always. Central big police detention facilities are also used during 
demonstrations or large events like football matches and then people may be 
held even during several days. Also, here in Hesse the police runs the 
detention facility for deportees, which, however, is another borderline case 
due to the longer detention periods there... I'd tend to tag it as prison, not 
as police detention 
(https://www.polizei.hessen.de/dienststellen/polizeipraesidium-suedhessen/ueber-uns/broker.jsp?uMen=c4970ee1-825a-f6f8-6373-a91bbcb63046&_ic_uCon=b2050950-dce8-c761-560d-877101467e03&uTem=20470d14-3169-f841-ab27-2006165474d5)

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