No. The principle behind search warrants is respect for the right to privacy, enshrined in our Constitution (and grossly violated during the apartheid era). So the warrant must describe in detail what area is to be searched, what items can be seized, and who may carry out the search. If your car is not mentioned in the search warrant, it may not be searched.
If the police have a search warrant for my house, can they search anywhere else, for example in my car?
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