Toronto Fire Department Dismantles Drake's Promotional Ice Installation Amid Safety Concerns
Drake's Album Promotion Takes Unexpected Turn as Authorities Step In
Fire officials in Toronto have begun melting down a massive ice sculpture that rapper Drake had commissioned to build anticipation for his forthcoming album release. The decision to dismantle the installation came after authorities identified what they characterized as "dangerous and unsafe activities" occurring at the site.
The controversy erupted when enthusiastic fans converged on the ice structure, employing blowtorches, sledgehammers, and various other tools in an attempt to uncover the hidden album release date embedded within the frozen blocks. This uncontrolled activity prompted intervention from emergency services.
Municipal Support for Safety Decision
Toronto's Mayor Olivia Chow publicly endorsed the fire department's course of action during a Wednesday morning press briefing, affirming that prioritizing public safety took precedence over the promotional initiative. The mayor's statement underscored the city's commitment to preventing potential injuries or property damage resulting from the unsupervised fan activity.
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