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Section 49 of the Regulation of Investigatory Powers Act 2000 (RIPA).

This section grants police and other public authorities the power to issue a formal written notice (a "Section 49 notice") demanding that a person disclose the password, PIN, or encryption key to a protected device or data.

A notice cannot be issued lightly. It requires approval from a judge and can only be used when it is deemed necessary and proportionate for purposes such as:

In the interests of national security.

For the purpose of preventing or detecting crime.

In the interests of the economic well-being of the UK.

Refusing to comply with a lawfully issued Section 49 notice is a criminal offence under Section 53 of RIPA

Standard cases: Up to two years' imprisonment.

Cases involving national security or child indecency: The maximum penalty is increased to five years' imprisonment.



"For the purpose of preventing or detecting crime."

LOL

"For whatever the fuck we want", more like.




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