2024-04-12 23:35:10
The new edition of the study addressed the controversy surrounding the security measures that have been adopted in this market.
92% agreed that there is a identity control to enter the Lo Valledor marketaccording to what was published in the new edition of the Black&White survey released this Friday.
Likewise, the survey showed that 91% of those surveyed also support that to enter that facility the Chilean identity card or a passport is requested that proves that the owner maintains a regular immigration status.
The study was released five days after the incident that occurred at the site, when a woman who was prevented from entering with a car took the gun of a guard who detained her for threats with a sharp object and fired six bullets, wounding three people, including a Chilevisión cameraman.
As the survey showed, 97% of those surveyed said they were aware of the controversy surrounding the implementation of security measures to enter the wholesale market located in the commune of Pedro Aguirre Cerda.
In that sense, 65% of people consider that the identity control implemented in Lo Valledor will not incite discriminatory attitudesaccording to the most recent Black&White survey.
At once, the majority of those consulted (67%) feel little or no confidence in the security guards at the venue.
On the contrary, the performance of the Lo Valledor spokesperson, Marcelo Arayaduring Monday’s session was well evaluated by the 62% of those consulted.
Formalization of Daniel Jadue and support for Boric
In another area, 83% of people said that they are aware of the recent request from the North Central Prosecutor’s Office of formalize Mayor Daniel Jadue for bribery, tax fraud, fraud and unfair administration during the pandemic and 61% said it was justified this situation.
Finally, approval of President Gabriel Boric’s performance fell one point compared to the previous survey, standing at 29%while only 25% approve of the way the Government is tackling crime.