Can This Really Be True?
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Can This Really Be True?
Fodor's has a picture in its Top 15 Destinations for Europe of One of the grotesque vandalized bridges of Paris with all the cheap locks? It features prominently - the first pic when you sign in. Disgusting! It's under "Editor's Pick." Even more horrible. What the hell are they thinking?
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StCirq, this might help you understand the locks: http://www.bonjourparis.com/story/pa...that-wont-die/
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It's a very dangerous "fashion", not only for the idiots who are now climbing down onto the lower levels, or up higher to attach the vile locks, but also because the locks rust and are causing serious issues with the actual structure of the bridge(s) . It's much more serious than tagging.
St Cirq, a blogger, Lisa Taylor Huff, has just started a project with another blogger called NO LOVE LOCKS, to quote
"in order to find ways to educate those who might be tempted to put a lock on these bridges, and to partner with the city of Paris to support any efforts to remove the locks, repair the bridges, restore the views and find better ways to help people make special memories in our city."
All power to her, I say. Apparently the idea of attaching a lock is even mentioned in the ubiquitous Rick Steve's guidebook to Paris - and not in a negative way! Ugh!
St Cirq, a blogger, Lisa Taylor Huff, has just started a project with another blogger called NO LOVE LOCKS, to quote
"in order to find ways to educate those who might be tempted to put a lock on these bridges, and to partner with the city of Paris to support any efforts to remove the locks, repair the bridges, restore the views and find better ways to help people make special memories in our city."
All power to her, I say. Apparently the idea of attaching a lock is even mentioned in the ubiquitous Rick Steve's guidebook to Paris - and not in a negative way! Ugh!
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I'm not sure what there would be to understand the "locks" as said before simply vandalism. Fodor comes at travel from a different perspective that many of us and I have seen so many of their tour books absolutely using scare tactics about crime in certain cities...if I took Fodor serious I would never go anywhere. In many of their books for a country they leave off some of the best areas...if Americans are not the primary tourists in an area Fodor does not include it. Guess they make money and I'm sure even more tourists will flock to the locks after seeing this.
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Wow, I had never considered what a serious problem this could be. We saw them at a ferry landing on Lake Como. But I'm still inclined to think that considering all the trouble "yewts" could get up to, perhaps this one is not so bad?!
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I saw them in Wroclaw (Poland) and recently the Showtime series "Homeland" showed lovers' locks on a fence. I'm sure lots of people will be inspired by that and locks will start showing up all over, even when there is no bridge.




