Not eternal: Paris removes ‘love locks’ from famed bridge

PARIS — Lovers in Paris, beware: City authorities are taking down thousands of padlocks affixed to the famed Pont des Arts bridge.

This April 16, 2014 file photo shows a newly wed couple resting on the Pont des Arts in Paris, France, with 'love locks' clinging to the bridge as background. AP Photo

This April 16, 2014 file photo shows a newly wed couple resting on the Pont des Arts in Paris, France, with ‘love locks’ clinging to the bridge as background. AP Photo

The city says the locks, usually hung by couples to express eternal love, are causing long-term damage to Paris heritage sites. Last summer a chunk of fencing fell off under their weight.

Authorities began dismantling the metal grills along the sides of the bridge Monday and plan to remove 45 tons of padlocks in all.

Some residents had campaigned against the locks, which started appearing about a decade ago and now cover sites across the French capital.

The Pont des Arts bridge will soon have padlock-proof plexiglass panels instead, while the city explores other ways for Paris visitors to express their “amour,” including street art on the subject.

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