The nasty incident in Dargaville on Christmas Day in which a mob with a "pack mentality" viciously beat two police officers has, predictably, produced fresh calls to arm police.
Had the officers carried guns, the argument goes, they might have approached the incident differently and, importantly, the bystanders might have reacted differently.
"Policing is a very dangerous occupation, as this incident highlights," said the Police Association vice-president, Stuart Mills. "We believe the risk would be reduced if officers had a firearm on their hip."
It is not clear how the police and the mob would have acted differently or how the risk would have been reduced if the officers at the scene had been carrying guns.