The governmental and personal interests that support inventory searches of the belongings of a person taken into custody at a jail or lockup include all the following, EXCEPT

A. Protecting the arrestee's property for theft
B. Accurately identifying the person arrested
C. Obtaining items subject to forfeiture
D. Ensuring the safety of the arrestee and others in the jail


ANSWER: C

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