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by Joker_vD 1643 days ago
> If Telsa are also granted the rights within the court order to assist the bailiffs

From what limited knowledge of law enforcement I have (and it's very little, I admit), it's reversed: everyone by default is legally obliged to assist a law officer, on their request, to enforce the law and order; there are some limits beyond which explicit court orders are required, but those limits are rather broad.

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This is an assumption based on current events and climate toward LEOs and is very far from the truth. There are very clear boundaries for assisting with law enforcement. Warrants are not magical documents that allow anything to happen.
> everyone by default is legally obliged to assist a law officer,

Are bailiffs law officers in that sense?