About 9000 police iPhones nationwide can now beam live video feeds directly into national police headquarters in Wellington, as part of a new centralised command centre that was unveiled today.
But Police Commissioner Mike Bush is downplaying any 'Big Brother' implications, saying he had full confidence that police would not abuse the legal framework around lawful surveillance.
Mr Bush and Police Minister Anne Tolley formally opened the National Command and Co-ordination Centre (NCCC) with bold claims that it will increase crime prevention and help towards the police goal of reducing all crime by 15 per cent.
The centre has already been operative for the royal visit by Prince William, his wife Kate and their son Prince George in April, and the national recall of all psychoactive substances last month.
The centre has large computer monitors that feature live feeds of the 30,000 calls to police communications centres per day, and a corresponding geo-spatial map showing where police resources are deployed in every district.