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I don't think so! A warrant is a purely sapio thing, I don't see how it has any thaumaturgic effect any more than the date on the calender makes a difference to lunar transformations.
The real question is whether people of the night should work for the police (also no)
Ok, but certainly in the UK all land is legally ultimately owned by the crown, which is also the entity on whose ultimate authority warrants are issued. So a warrant could conceivably be interpreted as an invitation to enter by the "true" owner of the land.
So the question might be how much ownership over a property does one have to have in order to invite a vampire in? Is it legal or emotional ownership? Could a landlord invite a vampire into a property they own but do not live in, or would the occupying tenants have to invite the vampire in despite the landlord's legal ownership? How long does a renter have to live in a property before they have enough ownership over the space for their invite to be the one that counts? If a renter never makes an emotional connection with a property as "home" does that mean vampires can enter at will?
And if the crown had a big enough sense of entitlement over British land, would that mean that vampires would require written permission from the crown to enter any private residence, regardless of the occupiers wishes?
I think this sort of misses the point in the same way the original question does. Magic isnt about what human courts put on human pieces of paper. I don't think ownership has anything to do with being able to invite vampires or not - most of the time the invitation is being extended by someone who is just.... inside the building lol not necessarily people who live there.
A more interesting question I think is what makes a place a home, and what constitutes a threshold. If you're squatting in an abandoned building, does your experience of that place make it a home? Is a shelter a home, if nobody lives there permanently? does a hotel count? if you sleep in your car, are you safe?
The real question isnt "how do vampire cops function". it's "what makes a home", which I think is more interesting.
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