Using a Safe

Okay, so I'm aware if LE has a warrant they are allowed to open safe's as long as the thing they are searching for could be in the safe. However what if this is a combination safe with no key? Telling them will only incriminate themselves, violating their rights? Am I wrong?


Comments


[6 Points] Hydrocoder:

Just buy a really tiny safe. 1" x1" x1". Then hide it in your pocket. They'll never see it coming.


[5 Points] None:

I keep my drugs in a chips bag underneath all the chips. For LSD and other blotter goods, i just put it in some aluminium foil and put it inside books.


[2 Points] None:

Make sure to hide your safe behind a painting if you have one, they never look there.


[2 Points] select1on:

If you put a safe inside a safe do they need two warrants? I can see some Russian doll fun here.


[1 Points] Big_Daddy_Trucknutz:

They're just going to break into your safe if they have a warrant and a reason to believe there's evidence inside. Why waste a perfectly good safe?


[1 Points] None:

The season finale of season 1 HBO's "The Wire"


[1 Points] iamjustsomejerk:

get one of these. install it behind a desk and plug a lamp into it. unless you have something particularly smelly hidden in it, nobody will ever think twice about it. http://www.amazon.com/Hidden-Fake-Wall-Outlet-Safe/dp/B0037584Z8


[1 Points] conspiracy_thug:

They will cut it and open it using a plasma cutter.

Happened to my neighbor.


[1 Points] vault43:

I believe in most areas it would be some form of additional charge for impeding the investigation by not telling them the combination.
If you are already caught on charges, it's next to pointless unless it's hidden.