NYPD's surveillance of Muslims OK, stop-and-frisk not so much Nearly two-thirds of residents polled for the Daily News said the NYPD's surveillance of Muslims was legitimate police work — and almost half back the stopping and frisking of New Yorkers
Raymond Kelly gets a big thumbs up from New Yorkers for implementing policies that keep the city safe.
Nearly two-thirds of residents polled for the Daily News said the NYPD's surveillance of Muslims was legitimate police work — and almost half back the stopping and frisking of New Yorkers.
Kelly's surveillance was deemed "legitimate monitoring for potential threats" by 57% of city residents polled.