As decided in Maryland v. Wilson, under what circumstances is it reasonable for an officer order the occupants to get out of the car during a lawful traffic stop?
A) Anytime pending completion of the stop. Once the traffic stop is over the officer may not order the occupants to get out of the car
B) Anytime during and after the completion of the traffic stop
C) It is only reasonable for officers to ask the occupants to get out if the officer feels threaten by the occupants
D) It is unconstitutional for officers to order occupants to step out of the vehicle unless there are exigent circumstances
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