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Hotel makes Justin Bieber sign behaviour contract

Pop star Justin Bieber reportedly signed a behavioural contract before entering in a New Zealand hotel.

London: Pop star Justin Bieber reportedly signed a behavioural contract before entering in a New Zealand hotel.
The `Boyfriend` hitmaker`s arrival was dreaded by hotel staff following his recent stint in Brazil and faced arrest after spray painting the side of a hotel building with graffiti, reported Contactmusic. "Justin will be thrown out if doesn`t follow the rules. They don`t care who he is. His management were made to sign a contract, which included a long list of demands, stopping him from partying and disturbing other guests. Bieber was banned from bringing back girls to his 1,000 pounds a night suite in a bid to prevent any controversy during his residence at the Langham Hotel in Auckland last weekend. However the 19-year-old singer was forced to agree to the hotel`s demands after a string of accommodation in the area failed to meet his security needs. "There aren`t many other hotels he could stay in that has the necessary security facilities. So really they had to sign. But it`s a highly respectable place and Justin`s arrival was dreaded by some."