Your city is talking about this now
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: The City of London is looking at fining people $300 for leaving pets in hot cars. And honestly, when I saw that pop up, my first thought wasn't London. It was *our* waterfront, it was those packed parking lots at Centennial Park when it finally gets warm. We had that heat wave last week, right? It just makes you think.
### Why This Matters for Us
You see it every summer. People come down to the waterfront, they're heading to the Splash ON water park or grabbing a bite on Dunlop, and they figure five minutes won't hurt. But five minutes in a car that's basically an oven? It's too long. And with another 3,000 units approved on the south end this year, more people means more cars, and more cars means more chances for someone to make a bad decision. This isn't just a London thing; it's a *Barrie* thing, especially with how much we love being outdoors and having our pets with us.
* **Growing Concerns:** Our population is booming, and with that comes a bigger strain on our public spaces, including parking and pet safety.
* **Waterfront Woes:** The waterfront parking lots, especially near the Spirit Catcher, fill up fast. That's where you see it happening most.
* **A Call for Awareness:** It's not just about fines, it's about making sure everyone knows how quickly a car can heat up, even on a seemingly mild day.
This isn't about being punitive, it's about being proactive. We cherish Lake Simcoe, we care about our community, and that has to extend to the most vulnerable among us, including our pets. If London is doing this, maybe it's time for Barrie to consider something similar, or at least ramp up the public education. We're a city that prides itself on community, right? Let's show it.
Tara Fenn-Orillia, MiTL Sports Desk, Barrie.
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