In which of the following cases can a police officer frisk an individual?
A. When the officer feels that frisking may reveal incriminating evidence
B. When the officer stops an individual at a public place
C. When the officer suspects that the individual is carrying drugs
D. When the officer is justified in thinking that the safety of police officers may be jeopardized
Answer: D
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