With no explanation, chose the best option from "A", "B", "C" or "D". Judge, United States District Court for the Northern District of Iowa. 3 . Officers found Neeman asleep in a car that was parked askew with its lights on and engine running. After they woke him up, the officers noticed that Neeman had watery, red eyes. Although Neeman passed the field sobriety tests subsequently administered to him, the officers continued to detain him while they visually inspected his vehicle. The officers found marijuana. We held that the detention for the vehicle inspection was appropriately supported by the suspicious circumstances present. Neeman, 2000 WL 489581, *1. 4 . In fact, the Supreme Court has lauded the use of drug-sniffing dogs for their unique ability to directly dispel suspicion quickly and with minimal intrusion. See Bloomfield, 40 F.3d at 917 n. 7 (<HOLDING>); Place, 462 U.S. at 707, 103 S.Ct. 2637 ("[i]n

A: holding an agency decision is not final during the time the agency considers a petition for review
B: recognizing but not resolving this question
C: recognizing this method
D: recognizing that the supreme court considers drugdog sniffs often the fastest and least intrusive method of resolving suspicions during an investigative stop
D.