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No, A teaher cannot grab a students wrist at any time unless the stuent tries to harm him/herself or other students or even the teacher. Although there is absolutely no point in complaining because the school and government are always on the teachers side so a teacher can deny all alligations and get away with it. sorry! i had a similar experience. A teacher grabbed my wrist and tried to take my phone from my hand.

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