PER CURIAM.
Following a routine traffic stop for failing to use a turn signal, the officer ordered the appellant, a passenger, to get out of the car. After observing a cylindrical bulge about four inches by two inches in one of appellant's pockets, the officer asked appellant what was in his pocket. Appellant responded that they were "drug pipes." The officer removed the
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