A reporter meets a fire truck at a huge blaze engulfing a large house.The reporter asks the fire fighters if she can follow them into the garage attached to the house,which is the one part of the building not yet covered in flames.The fire fighters say "yes," and the reporter follows the fire fighters into the garage.The homeowner
A) likely will be able to successfully sue the reporter for intrusion,but only if the reporter refused to leave when the homeowner told her to leave
B) likely will be able to successfully sue the reporter for intrusion if the homeowner did not give the reporter permission to be in the house
C) likely will be not able to successfully sue the reporter for intrusion if the fire fighters truly believed they had the right to give the reporter permission to follow them into the house
D) likely will be not able to successfully sue the reporter for invasion of privacy if the fire fighters had a good reason to tell the reporter she could enter the house
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