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by 15155
428 days ago
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> The question specifically asked which one you are talking about, not about your dreams. Which one is like that? After your five ninja edits, it's been hard to keep up: Glass relocker mechanisms have existed (in reality) on safe doors for decades and will often result in the destruction of contents if triggered and opening is still required. Governments are normally seeking evidence: a stack of cash or a quantity of bulk substances are substantially harder to rig to destroy (obviating evidence gathering) than documents or data. |
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No need to reply within the first second. Take your time.
In fact, consider taking a lot more time as you still haven't named the specific vault, or set of vaults, that is causing such a big problem for the government. If we don't know what vault it is, even if your description is vague, how would anyone come to think of it as a problem? Laws are not created by some all-knowing deity. It is just people.
That such a vault might be theoretically possible to build is irrelevant.