The police cannot search a house without a warrant, unless they have blatant probable cause (like opening the door to a wall of weed smoke while your friend is ripping bong on the couch.) Depending on the detailed terms of the warrant they may or may not have access to a safe.
This would fall under search and seizure, assuming there is no consent. In most cases, they would need a warrant, although there are exceptions.
Yes with a warrant.
It depends on the circumstance. If it's a seizure of a single item in the safe, the police would most likely open the safe on-scene and seize the single item. However, if there are many items, or the safe itself is listed on a warrant, the police may seize the entire safe.
You need to buy a safe house to open it.Most of the safe house are not open and you can save the game by walking into the cassette.
inspector in Punjab police
A police officer's duty is to make sure a certain area is safe.
i can open it for you
keeping roads safe, keeping our enviroment safe
i think it is safe
with a code
You will void the warranty if you open it up. But after the warranty has expired if you know what you are doing it is safe.
No, it is not safe to lick an open wound, because it is unsanitary and may damage your health.
Brockville Police Service's motto is 'Partners for a safe & healthy community'.
Ontario Provincial Police's motto is 'Safe Communities, A Secure Ontario'.