Voters want inspector general to oversee NYPD: poll

Written By Unknown on Kamis, 11 April 2013 | 18.18

Cops are tops, but voters here still want an inspector general to oversee the NYPD.

A Quinnipiac University poll being released today found that 66 percent of voters questioned support the creation of an IG to independently monitor the police. Only 25 percent oppose the proposal.

At the same time, support for the Police Department and its leader, Commissioner Ray Kelly, remained as strong as ever.

Sixty-percent of voters said they approve the job cops are doing, while 32 percent disapproved.

That wasn't far off from the 61-31 percent split in a previous poll in February.

Kelly's approval rating was the highest of any citywide elected or appointed official, at 65 percent positive and 25 percent negative.

The numbers indicate that while New Yorkers may have issues with some police policies, they're generally satisfied with the NYPD's overall performance.

Mayor Bloomberg's approval rating dipped to 50-43 percent from 53-40 percent in the last poll.

But the public took to his idea for keeping cigarettes out of sight at retailers. Sixty-eight percent endorsed the proposal, 30 percent did not.

The poll of 1,417 registered voters was conducted April 3-8. It has a margin of error of plus or minus 2.6 percentage points.


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