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Toronto: Crowd Blocks Road, Bursts Crackers Until 2 AM, ‘Disgusted..’ | WATCH VIDEO

In a recent incident that has sparked controversy, a large crowd in Toronto gathered to celebrate Diwali, blocking a busy downtown intersection and setting off firecrackers late into the night. A viral video, shared by right-wing YouTuber “The Pleb Reporter,” captured scenes of hundreds of people gathered in the street, lighting firecrackers while supercars performed […]

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Toronto: Crowd Blocks Road, Bursts Crackers Until 2 AM, ‘Disgusted..’ | WATCH VIDEO

In a recent incident that has sparked controversy, a large crowd in Toronto gathered to celebrate Diwali, blocking a busy downtown intersection and setting off firecrackers late into the night. A viral video, shared by right-wing YouTuber “The Pleb Reporter,” captured scenes of hundreds of people gathered in the street, lighting firecrackers while supercars performed burnouts, filling the area with smoke and causing traffic to come to a standstill.

Crowds and Supercars Create Disruption in Downtown Toronto

The video, which has amassed over 870,000 views, shows individuals celebrating Diwali by burning firecrackers and revving car engines, adding to the smoky atmosphere. Many cars were blocked on the road as the crowd lingered to watch the festivities, and some people expressed frustration with the disruptive gathering. According to “The Pleb Reporter,” the celebration continued until 2 a.m., allegedly without permits.

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Public Backlash and Call for Action

The clip has stirred strong reactions online, with many Canadian users criticizing the gathering as a nuisance. Commenters expressed frustration over the lack of respect for public order, with some calling for arrests or deportations. In a follow-up video, a group of individuals, reportedly of Indian origin, can be seen arguing with a police officer who asked them to move their parked cars from the middle of the road. The situation has prompted further discussions about public disturbances and accountability during large celebrations.

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