PARAGRAPH ONE:
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John Key could be |
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power |
2. |
he pulled a |
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to court |
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during an election |
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position |
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She repeatedly told |
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campaign |
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She could now take him |
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in trouble |
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an older white |
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him to stop |
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a lot of |
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male |
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Ms Bailey was in a powerless |
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waitress' hair |
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PARAGRAPH TWO:
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Mr Key apologised |
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behaviour |
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he was just |
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campaigner |
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the apology is |
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for his actions |
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A women's rights |
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permission |
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broken the |
e. |
tired |
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I'm getting |
f. |
not enough |
7. |
unacceptable |
g. |
law |
8. |
without their |
h. |
joking |
New Zealand Prime Minister John Key (1) ___________________ after he pulled a waitress' hair in a café. (2) ___________________ Amanda Bailey (3) ___________________ he pulled her hair many times when he visited the café. Ms Bailey said the hair-pulling started last year during (4) ___________________. She repeatedly told him to stop and to not do it again, but he didn't listen. She could now take (5) ___________________ the crime of "hostile touching". A New Zealand legal expert said: "You have to remember this is an older white male with a lot of power." He said Ms Bailey (6) ___________________ position.
Mr Key apologised for his actions and said (7) ___________________ with the waitress. People in New Zealand think (8) ___________________ enough. A women's rights campaigner said she believed Mr Key had broken the law. She said: "I'm (9) ___________________ being called anything but illegal." New Zealand's deputy leader Tracey Martin (10) ___________________ behaviour for a leader. She added Mr Key should understand where people's (11) ___________________. The Equal Employment Opportunities Commission, said: "It's never OK to touch someone (12) ___________________."
NewZealandPrimeMinisterJohnKeycouldbeintroubleafterhepulleda
waitress'hairinacafé.HeapologisedafterAmandaBaileypostedonlinet
hathepulledherhairmanytimeswhenhevisitedthecafé.MsBaileysaidt
hehair-pullingstartedlastyearduringanelectioncampaign.Sherep
eatedlytoldhimtostopandtonotdoitagain,buthedidn'tlisten.Shecould
nowtakehimtocourtforthecrimeof"hostiletouching".ANewZealandle
galexpertsaid:"Youhavetorememberthisisanolderwhitemalewithalo
tofpower."HesaidMsBaileywasinapowerlessposition.MrKeyapologis
edforhisactionsandsaidhewasjustjokingwiththewaitress.PeopleinNe
wZealandthinktheapologyisnotenough.Awomen'srightscampaigner
saidshebelievedMrKeyhadbrokenthelaw.Shesaid:"I'mgettingtiredof
itbeingcalledanythingbutillegal."NewZealand'sdeputyleaderTracey
Martinsaiditwasunacceptablebehaviourforaleader.SheaddedMrKey
shouldunderstandwherepeople'spersonalboundarieslie.TheEqualE
mploymentOpportunitiesCommission,said:"It'sneverOKtotouchso
meonewithouttheirpermission."
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