According to the U.S.Supreme Court in Florida v.White (1999) ,if police have probable cause to believe a vehicle itself is forfeitable contraband,police may seize that vehicle without a warrant if it is parked:
A) on private property.
B) in a public place.
C) in a public or private place and is immobilized.
D) None of the answers are correct.
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