Police officers are at long last joining the 21st century.
Next year, 6500 frontline police officers nationwide are to get smartphones and a further 3900 staff will be given tablet devices to allow them to work better. It's going to cost taxpayers $4.3 million followed by operating costs of $159 million during the next 12 years.
Old-schoolers will scoff and wonder what they need these "toys" for, but those in the technology-know will wonder how on earth they have managed to get by until now without them.
Rotorua police area commander Inspector Bruce Horne has described it as a big step and one of the most significant things to happen in his policing career.
He's envisaging officers will be able to get through more work in far less time. A trial of 100 officers in four police districts proved this, showing each officer spent on average an extra 30 minutes on a shift policing the front line.