Are you a law-abiding citizen?
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Yes, you agreed to the Terms of Service (aka Social Contract). For people in the USA, that includes the 4th amendment, which explicitly allows law enforcement (living or semi-living) to enter with a warrant. Therefore you have granted permission to enter.
If they don't have a warrant, or if they messed up the paperwork somehow, then they burst into flame.
wrote on last edited by [email protected]The protection is usually framed under the natural right to be safe at home, it has nothing to do with legal entitlements. i.e. someone considering a dwelling home makes it safe, not an arbitrary paper.
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Fuck! I missed that! Maaan, that's gonna ding my geek cred score.
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Now I'm thinking about a homeless schizophrenic guy living in his mind palace forcing vampires out is "house" through sheer belief since that seems to have some effect on vampires depending on the lore
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This is important.
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Yes, you agreed to the Terms of Service (aka Social Contract). For people in the USA, that includes the 4th amendment, which explicitly allows law enforcement (living or semi-living) to enter with a warrant. Therefore you have granted permission to enter.
If they don't have a warrant, or if they messed up the paperwork somehow, then they burst into flame.
What if im an illegalist who doesnt pay taxes and reinforces my home's exterior?
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The protection is usually framed under the natural right to be safe at home, it has nothing to do with legal entitlements. i.e. someone considering a dwelling home makes it safe, not an arbitrary paper.
natural right to be safe at home
So nobody who lives under a state is protected?
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While birth is certainly a state of duress for everyone involved, the term would have extreme difficulty in just about any court (glances at the current state of US judicial system uh. mostly.) — though I get where you're coming from and don't entirely disagree.
What a world it would be if those cosplaying porklets burst into flames simply by acting outside the Rules As Written. 🤩
ACAB.
That would be pretty good.
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No a vampire requires permission from some1 inside the house it could be any1 in the house not just the owner. A warrent give legal permission to enter but its from outside the house thus making it useless for a vampire to enter with alone.
What is a pwrson? What if the vampire git a comouter program to intrude every system it could and make every speaker it got access to invite them in?
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A job doesn't change or define what you are. A vampire would not be able to enter.
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Why would they need to, are you anemic and lacking in blood? 🧛
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Vampires can steal your valuables too! You don't know!
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Permission isn’t an invitation. They need to be invited in, not have permission to enter.
Can a vampire not break and enter? Would an invitation work if they were out of town and needed the vampire to cat sit for a weekend? Does you being in the house have an effect on the invitation or it deed based? How are renters handled? So many questions!
If you’re like me, you’re frustrated with vampire law. Here at Vampire Law, we help to keep your invitations clear and any misunderstandings cleared up.
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No. The vampire is bound by a supernatural barrier not even the likes of Dracula can defy. Otherwise Dracula would be a judge to issue warrants for his fellow vampire officers.
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Permission isn’t an invitation. They need to be invited in, not have permission to enter.
I don't know about that. So, if they ask, "can I come in?" and you say, "Yes." then they still can't come in?
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[citation needed]
Can confirm, no warrent carrying vampires have gotten into my house without permission from someone inside.
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I don't know about that. So, if they ask, "can I come in?" and you say, "Yes." then they still can't come in?
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What if im an illegalist who doesnt pay taxes and reinforces my home's exterior?
I am not a vampire lawyer, but vampire courts do tend to side with the vampire when these types of questions come up after the fact.
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similar question.
do vampires need visas to enter a country?
can they cross borders freely?
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We are all playing in a World of Darkness game on this glorious day.
Ravnos or Brujah, fang?
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similar question.
do vampires need visas to enter a country?
can they cross borders freely?
wrote on last edited by [email protected]if you surround the earth in a megastructure shaped like a house do all vampires on earth instantly die?
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that depends on the setting you're writing.
I think it would be more interesting to instead say yes or no, and then explain why it's that way in your setting.
if yes, perhaps the law is magic in its own right, or perhaps the state is ordained by god. If the vampire is a protagonist, then perhaps the story might be interestes in exploring the necessity of due process and the consequences of not doing that.
If no, perhaps it is because the police are a corrupt institution lacking support of any higher supernatural power. Our vampire cop might feel forced to use increasing sinister methods of gaining entry to suspects homes.
The answer could even be different depending on location, and showing the difference could be very interesting.