With no explanation, chose the best option from "A", "B", "C" or "D". a list of factors that may demonstrate that "a reasonable, innocent person would not feel free to decline the officers' requests or otherwise terminate the encounter." Jackson, 39 P.3d at 1184. +These factors include but are not limited to: (1) whether there is a display of authority or control over the defendant by activating the siren or any patrol car overhead lights; (2) the number of officers preéent; (3) whether the officer approaches in a nonthreatening manner; (4) whether the officer displays a weapon; (5) whether the officer requests or demands information; , - (6) whether the officer's tone of voice is c ce officer stopped the defendant when the officer told the defendant he could "be on [his] way if [he] didn't have any warrants"); of Paynter, 955 P.2d at 75 (Colo.1998) (<HOLDING>). We have emphasized that a stop occurs where

A: holding officers request for passengers identification during stop constituted lawful consensual encounter
B: holding officers request for passengers identification not unreasonable although unrelated to reason for stop where it did not prolong detention and passenger was under no obligation to answer
C: holding that the filed rate doctrine barred request for damages but did not preclude request for injunction and civil penalties
D: holding that an officers request for a citizens identification by itself did not amount to a seizure
D.