It depends. A school person can use "reasonable force" in getting students under control. The key is what a reasonable and prudent person would do under the circumstances that are present when the incident occurs.
no a principal can't grab a student unless the student is herting the principal.
E-E-ASILY.............if it wants to. Can grab it on the throat or back of neck and break its back. Just happened in Melbourne
No, it is not safe or appropriate to grab a cat by the neck. This can cause harm or distress to the cat and should be avoided.
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I've got one and the vet told m to grab her by the scruff of her neck and the support her back and then lift.
Usualy I put a shock collar on the dog. If you don't want to hurt the dog, grab the back of its neck when it barks.
It is not recommended to grab a cat's neck as it can cause harm or discomfort to the cat. It is best to handle a cat gently and support its body when necessary.
you grab one in the neck and then shoot it in the head
So it can't bite you
The word nape is associated with the back of neck.
The part of a person's body you'd grab if your're going for the jugular is the throat or neck, specifically, the right OR left side of the throat or neck.
the back of ur neck