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150 inmates just walked out of jail. Your safety?

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You won't believe what's happening with these jail releases

Good morning from the gateway — Lake Simcoe's awake, the 400 is already packed, and Barrie's got growing pains. Let's talk about it.

Okay, so here's what's actually happening: there's this wild story making the rounds about inmates being accidentally released from Ontario jails, and get this – it’s been happening for *years*. Global News broke the story that over 150 inmates have just walked out of jail doors when they shouldn't have in the last five years. And now Premier Ford is "furious," apparently, even though his government knew about it. It’s like something out of a movie, but it's our provincial system. The solicitor general was briefed, too. This isn't just a one-off mistake; it’s a systemic issue, and it makes you wonder what kind of oversight is actually happening. Another 3,000 units approved on the south end, and we can’t even keep track of who’s supposed to be in jail? It’s a lot.

### The Barrie Connection

Now, you might think, “What does this have to do with us in Barrie?” Well, we’re a growing city, a gateway, right? People move here for the quality of life, for the sense of safety that’s supposed to come with being a bit removed from the bigger urban centres. When you hear about something like this, it chips away at that feeling. Our local police are already dealing with increased calls – traffic on Bayfield is up 40% since the subdivision opened, and with that comes more of everything else. It really makes you think about the bigger picture of public safety and accountability.

* **Trust in Institutions:** It erodes public trust when the systems designed to keep us safe are making these kinds of errors.

* **Resource Strain:** Any additional strain on police resources, even from a provincial issue like this, eventually trickles down to our local services.

* **Barrie's Identity:** We're a commuter city, but we're also a community. We expect better from our provincial government, especially when it impacts the sense of security here, whether you’re walking the waterfront trail or just out at the farmers’ market at City Hall.

This isn't just some abstract problem. It’s about the foundational competence of our government, and that affects everyone, including us here in Barrie. We need to be able to trust that our provincial systems are actually working as they should.

Tara Fenn-Orillia, MiTL Sports Desk, Barrie.

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