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If the police have the document and ask you to open your locked car or home, you are obliged to do so. If they ask you to open a safe or provide the combination and they have the document, you are obliged to. If the border guard asks for the combination to your encrypted hard drive, the document is assumed, you are obliged to provide decryption keys.
Now, what happens if you don't open your car/home or provide the safe combination? What do you think happens when you won't provide the decryption keys?