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In most cases where stops were made, the behavior of the suspect was what concerned the officer. A. True B. False

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B. False

In many cases where stops are made, the behavior of the suspect is just one factor considered by the officer. Other factors, such as reasonable suspicion or probable cause, also play a significant role in determining whether a stop is made. The behavior of the suspect alone may not be sufficient grounds for a stop if it does not meet the legal criteria required for such actions.

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