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Move on Orders for Rough Sleepers Set to Go Into Force
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- Government introduces 'move-on' law allowing police to remove rough sleepers for up to 24 hours.
- Law targets begging, obstructing businesses, and disorderly behavior.
- Violators may face fines or imprisonment.
- Law applies to individuals aged 14 and over.
- Debate in parliament scheduled for next week.