Hoops to stay up around the clock in Toronto after video sparks online backlash
TORONTO — City staff in Toronto will no longer take down public basketball hoops at the end of the day, the mayor said Thursday after a video showing a municipal worker dismantling a net sparked widespread backlash online.
The clip posted to Twitter a day earlier saw many note that Toronto is home to the Raptors, who recently became NBA champions following an electrifying playoff run that united fans across the city.
Mayor John Tory said the city should be encouraging kids to play the sport and noted that he had personally asked the recreation department to stop taking down nets on municipal courts at the end of the day.
“I opt in favour of positive, fun, healthy activities for kids in our neighbourhoods,” he wrote. “In some parks, staff were taking down basketball nets at the end of the day … They have suspended this practice immediately.”