If this family had let drug abusers set up tents on the boulevard in front of their house instead of a basketball and hockey net there would be no issue.

But Toronto, it seems, likes drug addicts more than regular kids shooting hoops or playing some shinny.

After six years of free throws being sunk in front of their house, a Scarborough family has suddenly had a foul called on them by the City of Toronto that could end the fun and games for neighbourhood kids.

Toronto’s Transportation, Services, Permits and Enforcement department has given the Cacciatore family a summons to move their “basketball and hockey nets on right of way (ROW),” which effectively is the front part of their lawn.

“Please remove nets,” said an official summons signed by Provincial Offences Officer Tony Leitao. “In

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