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Discussion => Philosophy, Economics and Justice => Topic started by: sofish89 on April 06, 2013, 07:57 am
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anyone here work in a bank or know about this
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of course not
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The bank can open any safety box, for any reason, without a warrant. The safety deposit box is the bank's property.
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I thought they needed your key to open it.. Isnt that why they have to drill it open if you lose it?
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I thought they needed your key to open it.. Isnt that why they have to drill it open if you lose it?
Symbolically I guess this helps reassure you as to the security of the box, but there's really no "safe" area as far as you're concerned; no "safe zone" that even LE and Gov'ts will respect the privacy of. Only illusions as such. Anything you want secure, is only as secure as your ability to know no one else can access it.
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Symbolically I guess this helps reassure you as to the security of the box, but there's really no "safe" area as far as you're concerned; no "safe zone" that even LE and Gov'ts will respect the privacy of. Only illusions as such. Anything you want secure, is only as secure as your ability to know no one else can access it.
I think this pretty much sums it up. In my country a search warrant is enough to look anywhere. Not always a bad thing though cause when they have to find the plutonium before the next attack it's not bogged down by red tape. Until drugs are legal the key for us is to keep a low profile and play safe - don't ever give anyone a reason to conduct a search. Also, participate in politics to keep your government in check. Don't let them turn their backs on the reason why we have search and seizure allowances and have them waste it on busting college kids for weed.