With no explanation, chose the best option from "A", "B", "C" or "D". (3) Va. Code § 18.2-266(ii)-(iv) (driving while intoxicated); (4) Va. Code § 18.2-388 (public intoxication); (5) Va. Code § 18.2-404 (obstructing free passage of others); (6) Va. Code § 18.2-460 (obstruction of justice); (7) Va. Code § 29.1-738(A) and (B)(ii) — (iv) (reckless boating/boating while intoxicated); (8) Va. Code § 46.2-716 (how license plates fastened to vehicle/altering appearance of license plates); (9) Va. Code § 46.2-816 (followingtoo closely); (10) Va. Code § 46.2-852 (reckless driving; general rule); (11) Va. Code § 46.2-853 (reckless driving; driving vehicle that is not under proper control); (12) Va. Code § 46.2-855 (reckless driving; driving with driver’s view obstructed or control impaired); (13) Va. Code § 46.2-860 (reckless dr 641 S.E.2d 134, 142 (2007) (<HOLDING>). 1 Although not decided in Virginia, courts in

A: holding that va code  182603 is not void for vagueness
B: holding va code  182460 is not constitutionally overbroad and does not violate the first amendment as applied
C: holding va code  182460a is not unconstitutionally vague
D: holding portions of the online solicitation of a minor statute unconstitutionally overbroad in violation of the first amendment
B.