Multiple Choice
In determining the reasonableness of airport searches, courts have:
A) not ruled on this matter.
B) held that they entail minimal intrusions that apply to all passengers.
C) considered them to be private searches.
D) held that airports may conduct them to protect public safety, but the fruits of the searches are inadmissible at a criminal trial.
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