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According to the conclusion, what can officers conducting traffic stops no longer routinely search for?
According to the conclusion, what can officers conducting traffic stops no longer routinely search for?
- Driver's license or ID
- Proof of insurance or registration
- Both driver's license or ID and proof of insurance or registration (correct)
- None of the above
Where can one find more information about The One Minute Brief, 2019-26?
Where can one find more information about The One Minute Brief, 2019-26?
- In the Legal Affairs Division website
- In the Legal Unit, Legal Affairs Division
- In the Los Angeles County District Attorney's Office website
- In the Public Safety Through Education publication (correct)
Who should be contacted for questions about The One Minute Brief, 2019-26?
Who should be contacted for questions about The One Minute Brief, 2019-26?
- The Legal Unit, Legal Affairs Division (correct)
- The Traffic Stop Officers
- The Los Angeles County District Attorney's Office
- The Public Safety Through Education publication
According to the California Supreme Court ruling, what is no longer permissible during routine traffic stops?
According to the California Supreme Court ruling, what is no longer permissible during routine traffic stops?
What are the possible alternatives suggested by the court for searching for driver's identification?
What are the possible alternatives suggested by the court for searching for driver's identification?
In what situation can an officer arrest a detainee during a traffic stop?
In what situation can an officer arrest a detainee during a traffic stop?