Booting with init=/bin/sh could be prevented by a bootloader password.
You have in fact just given an excellent example of why a bootloader
password is required if you are in an environment where this issue
matters; init=/bin/sh completely bypasses any "protection" we might
apply to recovery mode.

In the absence of such an environment where presumably there is local
help at hand if necessary, we feel that it is far better to provide an
escape hatch in case users lock themselves out of their own computers by
mistake. Given physical access, as has already been noted on this bug,
there are changes beyond our control that would be needed to prevent
this in any case.

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Booting in recovery mode must ask for a password
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/21994
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