No? Not even close. If the police "smell weed" they can stop you. If the police believe you have active warrants they can stop you. If the police believe you have committed a criminal act of any kind, they may stop you

I'm speaking about a traffic stop specifically, I am aware other crimes exist.

your statement was "The police can only stop a driver". This is completely false. It is based off the belief of the officer, not fact or reality.

> It is based off the belief of the officer, not fact or reality.

A belief that they have violated some law. They cannot do it for these reasons, from the article:

> Often officers simply wanted photographs.

> Other times they invented reasons to start a conversation.

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