Saturday 30 May 2015

Paris to bid farewell to 45 tons of 'love locks' on Pont des Arts bridge

FILE - This April 9, 2014 file photo shows love locks fixed on the Pont des Arts bridge in Paris, France. Any hope that the love locks that cling to Paris’ famed Pont des Arts bridge would last forever _ will be unromantically dashed by the city council who plan to dismantle them Monday _ for good. (AP Photo/Thibault Camus, File)
 There's a little bad news for all the lovers putting a padlock with your names scribbled on it on a Parisian Bridge
Here's the bad bad news after the cut


The city of Paris has finally decided that it’s had enough of soppy tourists coming over and dumping bits of metal all over its bridges.
Starting on Monday, the padlocks will be removed from the Pont Des Arts, and plexiglass panels will soon replaces the grills. up to 1 million locks thought to be attached to the railings.
Paris is permanently removing all love locks from its bridges
The tradition has now been popular across Europe for about 15 years, but how it started is quite unclear. It has, however, been often portrayed in popular culture, such as Parks & Recreation, which saw main characters Leslie and Ben put their own love lock on the Parisian bridge.
  
According to the council, the locks are causing ‘a lasting degradation of the heritage of Paris and also a risk to the safety of visitors, Parisians and tourists’.
To be fair to them, a  part of the Pont Des Arts did collapse last summer under the weight of these stupid locks, so hey, maybe they’ve got a point.

Will this break the heart of hundreds of thousands of couples across the world?
Paris doesn’t care.
Sure nothing last forever.....

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