“True” or “False”
1. When the initial encounter with a suspicious subject is clarified by a verbal discussion sufficient to end the officer’s suspicion that criminal activity might have been about to occur, the officer may make a pat-down of the subject’s outer garments, just to make sure that the subject is not armed
2. Where a police officer observed a man lean toward an occupied motor vehicle in an area well-known for drug trafficking, an immediate stop would not be appropriate where the officer did not observe anything pass from the vehicle occupants to the man leaning toward the vehicle