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    In Which of the Following Ways Are Vehicle Stops and Roadblock
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In Which of the Following Ways Are Vehicle Stops and Roadblock

Question 86

Question 86

Multiple Choice

In which of the following ways are vehicle stops and roadblock dissimilar?


A) Reasonable suspicion is required.
B) Probable cause is required for searches.
C) Police may ask questions.
D) Police may "look around" the vehicle.

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