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Years Tourists: Locks Hundreds and River Seine

years tourists: But officials cracked down on the practice and started removing the locks in 2015 after one section of the Pont des Arts collapsed under the weight of thousands of locks, according to CTV. Hundreds of people took part in the auction at Credit Municipal de Paris in which 150 bunches of the locks -- mounted on displays of wood or recycled paving stones, or hanging from acrylic stands -- went under the hammer. For years tourists inscribed their initials on padlocks and hooked them to the railings of bridges, most famously the Pont des Arts near the Louvre, throwing the key into the River Seine to express their undying devotion. Fifteen sections of the original Pont des Arts railings mounted on wood were also auctioned. Another display with 22 locks went for 1,200 euros, one with 17 for 1,000. Most of the lots had been expected to go for 150 to 200 euros each 165- 220 but one set of locks fastened to a replica of the Eiffel Tower mounted on a display of recycled paving stone -- called the French Lover -- sold for 2,400 euros. (www.immigrantscanada.com). As reported in the news.