Yes, same with car searches the American police do not have to give the property back.
Yes, the police can legally take your keys during a search or investigation if they have a valid reason to do so, such as searching a vehicle or property for evidence.
Yes, the police can tow your car from private property if it is parked illegally or if it is blocking access to the property.
Warrants. they need to have them. it is a paper frome the police to have permission to go into your house and property
The Fourth Amendment forbade the police or government from searching private property without the authority to do so (such as in a warrant). This provided, the people wanted to have more security on their private property, as the English had perpetuated random searches during the colonial era. It essentially assures an individual's right to one's titles, and the government can only intrude upon this property if their is legal documentation that authorizes the police why the search is needed and what the police is searching. Granted, this does not stop police officers from searching in plain view. For instance, if a person has a bag of marijuana in the front seat of their car, the police can take immediate action. But other than in instances such as that, the Fourth Amendment helps American citizens retain their privacy.
No.
The police was ordered not to protect Jews of their property and only to intervene if non-Jews was attacked or non-Jewish property was damaged.They did nothing, they 'turned a blind eye'.Their job was not to interfere (even when asked to by civilians). [The same went for the fire service].
Yes, police can legally trespass someone from private property if they have a valid reason, such as a warrant or if the property owner has given them permission to do so.
Local police only standby in a protest in order to protect property and keep the peace.
Yes, a landlord can call the police to take an report of any damages on the property.
i can can come on your private property.
Police = Polisi
Call the police.