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• Officer must be able to articulate a reason to suspect that a vehicle
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contains a dangerous item, which, if left unattended in the vehicle,
would pose a threat to public safety.
• Scope of Search would be limited to the size of the item for which
there is a reasonable belief and the information known to the officer
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with respect to any specific location, if identified, within the vehicle
of the item.
• Articulate through the use of the officer’s senses (sight, hearing,
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touch, smell, taste) the facts and circumstances supporting the
reason to suspect the dangerous item is in the vehicle.
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