With no explanation, chose the best option from "A", "B", "C" or "D". Street. As Ferguson turned onto Hulme, he observed Throneberry’s car “fishtail” out of the alley without stopping. Both Officer Ferguson and his passenger, who was a city councilman on a “ride-along,” testified that Throneberry’s headlights were not turned on when he exited the alley. Ferguson’s police report, however, indicated that Throneberry turned the lights off about 100 yards down the street after he exited the alley. Ferguson further testified that, when he observed Throneberry’s car fishtail out of the alley, he activated his emergency lights and siren in an attempt to stop Throneberry’s vehicle. According to these facts, the jury could reasonably have found that Throneberry violated section 545.256 of the transportation code, which prov Houston [1st Dist.] 1986, no pet.) (<HOLDING>). This same line of cases also holds that such

A: holding that accelerating a car so that it screeched and fishtailed a bit was sufficient for offense
B: holding a police officer who was pursuing a fleeing suspect was immune from his torts when he ran a red light and collided with plaintiffs vehicle
C: holding that accelerating a car so that its tires spun when a light turned from red to green was sufficient
D: holding that a passenger in a stopped vehicle was seized when she was escorted from the car to the front of two police cars that had their overhead lights turned on separated from the driver by two officers and separated from her purse which remained in the car
C.