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   actions      anything      apology      boundaries      campaign      court      deputy      enough      hair      last      law      leader      many      online      permission      powerless      repeatedly      touching      trouble      unacceptable  
New Zealand Prime Minister John Key could be in after he pulled a waitress' in a café. He apologised after Amanda Bailey posted that he pulled her hair times when he visited the café. Ms Bailey said the hair-pulling started year during an election . She told him to stop and to not do it again, but he didn't listen. She could now take him to for the crime of "hostile ". 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 was in a position.

Mr Key apologised for his and said he was just joking with the waitress. People in New Zealand think the is not . A women's rights campaigner said she believed Mr Key had broken the . She said: "I'm getting tired of it being called but illegal." New Zealand's leader Tracey Martin said it was behaviour for a . She added Mr Key should understand where people's personal lie. The Equal Employment Opportunities Commission, said: "It's never OK to touch someone without their ."

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