A search incident to an arrest allows police officers to search a person when they have probable cause to arrest the person

True or false

True. A search incident to an arrest is a legal principle that allows police officers to conduct a search of the arrested person and the area within their immediate control without a search warrant, given that the search is contemporaneous with the arrest. This is intended to prevent the concealment or destruction of evidence and to ensure the safety of the arresting officers by searching for weapons. The principle hinges on the officer having probable cause to make the arrest in the first place.