In Michigan v. Long, the Court:
A) Extended Terry frisks to the passenger compartment of automobiles only when the vehicle's owner gives police officers consent to do so
B) Extended Terry frisks to the passenger compartment of automobiles when police officers possess a reasonable fear for their safety
C) Refused to extend Terry frisks to the passenger compartment of automobiles
D) Refused to extend Terry frisks to the passenger compartment of automobiles unless passengers were in the vehicle at the time of the stop
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