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re: Liberty Safes is getting the Bud Light treatment big time
Posted on 9/6/23 at 8:12 am to HubbaBubba
Posted on 9/6/23 at 8:12 am to HubbaBubba
I need a safe but I refuse to buy a keypad safe. i want a dial safe. I wonder if this is true for a dial safe? Is there a code that would open the dial safe.
Wouldn't the owner be obligated to open the safe with the warrant?
If there is a warrant I don't see how companies can resist this sort of stuff. But you would think a company would force the issue and say "it is not our property, we can't give you access to somebody elses property" and see what happens.
Is Apple compelled to unlock phones for law enforcement now? I remember they resisted for awhile.
Wouldn't the owner be obligated to open the safe with the warrant?
If there is a warrant I don't see how companies can resist this sort of stuff. But you would think a company would force the issue and say "it is not our property, we can't give you access to somebody elses property" and see what happens.
Is Apple compelled to unlock phones for law enforcement now? I remember they resisted for awhile.
Posted on 9/6/23 at 8:15 am to jp4lsu
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Is Apple compelled to unlock phones for law enforcement now? I remember they resisted for awhile.
They did, but give out this info gleefully when it comes to "MUH INSURRECTION!!!"
Posted on 9/6/23 at 8:15 am to jp4lsu
So what safes do not have a back door code? I’m in the market.
Posted on 9/6/23 at 8:15 am to jp4lsu
were they served in the warrent? If not, then they had no say. And we all know the safe was not named on this fishing expedition, let alone the mfgr
Posted on 9/6/23 at 10:12 am to jp4lsu
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Wouldn't the owner be obligated to open the safe with the warrant?
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NO! The homeowner is not compelled to cooperate. That is both an act of offering approval to search (which, if in judicial review the warrant is found to be baseless, the evidence that would normally be thrown out, that evidence is now approved to be used against the accused based on the approval of the accused to search), and by doing so, if there IS any incriminating evidence, the accused is not compelled to incriminate themself. It is up to law enforcement to obtain evidence, not for the accused to hand over evidence. Jeez.
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