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by modernpacifist
565 days ago
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Removing the security mechanism in my comment is akin to opening the safe to enable the search or entering your PIN number on a phone to unlock it. I can't really see how otherwise removing a roadblock to enable law enforcement to perform their court approved mandate would lead to further charges for the act of helping them do so. Of course if you're referring to poison-pill mechanisms that upon removal destroy the data they wanted to search for then sure, more charges are coming. |
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If you're asked to directly interact with anything like that you're very likely being set up to bring additional charges against you. You can be compelled to provide passwords, combinations, etc. in a court. You can't be compelled to actually enter the safe combination