Officer Castro notices a car in front of him driving at a slow speed.The driver seems to be driving erratically.Officer Castro activates his blue lights and attempts to pull over the car.The driver continues to drive for approximately two additional miles before pulling over.When Officer Castro slowly approaches the car,he smells what seems to be a heavy odor of marijuana.The driver has dilated eyes and slurred speech.There are four individuals in the car. If Officer Castro had doubts about whether the smell of smoke was marijuana,he could still legally enter the car without a warrant by
A) claiming nonexigent circumstances.
B) calling for backup as he examines the inside of the car.
C) demanding the driver to let him in.
D) requesting to see the car's VIN.
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