snor10 ( @snor10@lemm.ee ) 10•1 year agoCould the property owner invite a vampire into a tenants apartment?
How about if you rent out a room, could the tenant invite the vampire into your house?
TootSweet ( @TootSweet@latte.isnot.coffee ) 4•1 year agoWhat’s a warrant if not a court-signed invitation to enter a suspect’s house?
nromdotcom ( @nromdotcom@beehaw.org ) 13•1 year agoBut it’s not an invitation from an owner/occupant. I say it’s no good. Or at least not directly, of course just like with regular police the warrant is useful in coercing an actual invitation.
On the other hand, the implicit invitation offered by the welcome mat by the door does provide entrance.
TootSweet ( @TootSweet@latte.isnot.coffee ) 1•1 year agoOk, then. What if the judge signing the warrant is an occupant of the property in question?
Sure that would basically never happen, but suppose the vampire manages to trick the judge into signing a warrant that covers the judge’s own house or maybe some place the judge frequents.
Revan343 ( @Revan343@lemmy.ca ) 2•1 year agoThat’s not what ‘invitation’ means
The dogspaw ( @Thedogspaw@midwest.social ) 3•1 year agoA warrant is a government invite by the laws of man anyone presenting a legal warrant for your home is required to allow you entry as a result the vampire may enter your home provided they are actually a cop and haven’t stolen it from a cop or glamored a judge into giving them the warrant ie the warrant must be legal and the vampire most actually be a cop
swab148 ( @swab148@lemm.ee ) 3•1 year agoHoly run-on sentence, Batman!