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by cunac 4730 days ago
I am pretty sure that if you don't provide a door key police will break door so same logic should follow that they have burden of enforcing entry
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That's completely back asswards. They have the right to request and require access, as pecufied in their warrant, and if you refuse or are unable to comply then they have the further right of forced entry. They have no 'burden' to do so other than their general 'burden' to perform their duties.
IIRC it's illegal to armour your door so as to prevent determined entry though.