According to SCOTUS's decision in Whren v. U.S, concerning the use of a pretext stop in a drug search:
A) pretext arrests violate the Fourth Amendment.
B) courts should use a "balancing" test to decide the constitutionality of auto stops.
C) a search incident to a lawful arrest for a traffic violation is a reasonable Fourth Amendment search.
D) pretext stops and the searches incident to them should be kept at a minimum.
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