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    Auckland's mayor says he welcomes any law change to forcibly move homeless people out of the city centre

    Auckland's mayor says he welcomes any law change to forcibly move homeless people out of the city centre


    Government ministers confirmed this week they are considering possible legislations to give police new power to move-on homeless people.

    Mayor Wayne Brown says Auckland Council has done all it can to solve the problem of what he describes as rough sleepers intimidating and drunken behaviour.

    But he says the bylaws available to him are too weak.

    Brown says he had to put up with Prime Minister Christopher Luxon telling him the town is "scuffy" and that the "town looks good but the people in it are scruffy."

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