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(, Sun 1 Apr 2001, 1:00)
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It means they're allowed access,
it doesn't mean you have to tell them the combination. Although if you don't, your safe will probably end up fucked.
(, Wed 6 Oct 2010, 12:37, 1 reply, 15 years ago)
would they be within their powers to lock you up for not giving them the combination?

(, Wed 6 Oct 2010, 12:37, Reply)
I don't believe that's covered by that specific part of RIPA
But there may be other clauses or acts relating to safes.
(, Wed 6 Oct 2010, 12:40, Reply)
I'm just trying to get a better physical example
than having your whole inbred family locked up in the basement.
(, Wed 6 Oct 2010, 12:41, Reply)
I understand ;)
But that RIPA section only covers encrypted data.
(, Wed 6 Oct 2010, 12:43, Reply)
Course they could.
obstruction of justice and failure to comply with a warrant. If the warrant says "inside the safe" and you can let them "inside the safe" but you choose not to, you're guilty. This is exactly what I've been saying.
(, Wed 6 Oct 2010, 12:43, Reply)
that's what I thought
just trying to make it clearer.
(, Wed 6 Oct 2010, 12:45, Reply)
which you have, sir.
the safe example is a good one.
(, Wed 6 Oct 2010, 12:47, Reply)
thanks :-)

(, Wed 6 Oct 2010, 12:54, Reply)

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