They should change the tradition so that when the couple splits up one of them has to go back and remove the lock - if they did that 90% of that junk would be gone.
Djenkov but people will never listen and think that they will never break up so they will put the lock but if they do break up , no one is going back to that spot to remove a lock
They had to remove the locks from a bridge like this in Prague once. Some RUclipsr decided to melted them all down and cast them into a commemorative church bell
Statistically (and I'm honestly not making it up) For Irish couples, it averages at 50-70% brake ups. If you move up to an age where they are old enough to travel alone (or as a group after finishing school or in college), but a bit below the average life expectancy to remove old age mortality messing with numbers. It evens up more, sitting around 60% If you rate the same 17-60 across the EU you get around 70+% So the sentimentality behind them really is (and honestly no pun intended) broken...
@Trash: Individually, no. Together, yes. There’s a video of someone taking those locks off and putting them in a plastic bin at a bridge in the Prague, Czech Republic. After cutting 2 meters of the bridge, about 1/2 the bin full, it was too heavy for anyone to pick up. They had to bring a small crane.
I think it makes sense to remove the padlocks, they are actually an eyesore and could cause problems to the bridge, etc...but I think this is a great opportunity for an artist to melt of those padlocks and make an sculpture, making something beautiful out of it that could actually last for ever and honor the love of all those couples..just a thought
+Juan Cobos exactly what I was thinking. Make a statue of love or at least melt them and recycle them into new love padlocks or rings or something (precious metals are overrated anyway).
Smlie Sweet Sister Sadistic Surprise Service, it’s not that hard to see though. Usually you can tell by looking at people’s faces where in Asia they’re from
Amber Kelly why would it be a bad idea? Pictures wouldn’t do it justice especially since the actual portions of the bridge are readily accessible. It would be a cool exhibit. I think people are just being cynical
@@YoungBasedChefBeezy just an opinion, but it's just a tourist trap. It really doesn't have any historical value that couldn't be shown with some pictures and the background story included. Plus it's way too much to put in a museum, they'd have to build an extra wing just for that. Question for you, who do you think would actually go to see this in a museum? People that put locks on the bridge? I can't see anyone else interested, can you?
Amber Kelly not a real historical museum. But one of those fun type museums. It’s story could be interesting. “The love lock bridge”, put only a small part of it on display and throw out the rest. Put pictures of the whole thing before it was removed in the exhibit and a paragraph telling the story of how people from all over the world came to put their locks on a bridge, and how it started to break from how many locks there were.
They are aesthetically an eye sore, expensive and time consuming to remove and they ruin the structural integrity of the grids, which in some places like Prague are historical. If they wanted to show love they would buy a wedding ring, not pollute historical places with cheap overpriced trash. Also the metal from the lock's keys changes the components of the water polluting the environment... It's just a bad idea overall.
If you really think of it, everything that us humans use everyday in life was at one point part of the earth wether it be metal plastic or glass , everything is made from earth materials that's why everything eventually breaks down and decays so nothing is truly polluting the earth if you think of it. But I agree with the guy from the video , they should put the really old locks somewhere and let people go and see them and they should charge a small fee just as a way to care for the bridge or structure they came from.
@@josephbennett3482 when you change the chemical composition of those natural substances, they're no longer natural and cannot break down in the same way. Hence pollution
@@princessas7950 for metal and aluminum it takes a long time to break down but it still eventually will break down after so long even if being heat treated or treated with other strengthening process. Steel and other types of metal will quickly rust and break down if exposed to water and microorganisms that eat the metal , just look at what is happening to the Titanic , it's being eaten by rust eating microorganisms and since it has been in the ocean for so many years it is vanishing faster and faster.
@@josephbennett3482 "for metal and aluminium" which metal? Aluminium is natural anyway. Stainless steel doesnt rust. Neither does any other metal alloy infused with chromium. I dont know what other types of metal you're referring to but steel isnt natural even if it can break down. I'm unsure of what your point is because at first you were talking about in general and now you're talking specifically about steel
They do scrap them, and I scrap them. Because it costs money to remove them. It's classed under littering in Ireland, and depending where, also classed as defacing (graffiti). The scrap value helps pay about 30-40% of the removal costs in Dublin. The tax payer doesn't want to have to pay that. Please try to leave cities in a better conditions than when you arrived. No matter where you visit.
"Humanity has already invented something to lock your marriage it's called marriage". It was what I've heard in the RUclips Channel: Honest Guide, a channel that gives trip advices for tourists so they can have the best experience there. In this specific video he's addressingn this very problem of love lockers in a bridge, showing how difficult it is for the people that have to break the lockers to prevent the bridge from collapsing and making an appeal for people to not destroy historical patrimony. in their case they didn't replace the structure, I would imagine the work in this case if they tried to remove lock by lock, because there's far too many. There's no need to destroy historical landmark for that. And he asked for people to stop doing ir because it gives tons of work and can collapse the structures when they get too heavy. I believe it was the kind of thing that when it was just a few it was somethingg pictoresque that would even be adding to the place. But when it become too much, it became also only hideous and dangerous for the structure to collapse.
Matheus Soares I understand what you mean, but it’s not a historic landmark! It’s only a walk bridge, it’s the padlocks that led people to believe that it were historic!
lmao dude this bridge isn't a historical landmark it was built less than forty years ago. and the bridge itself isn't really being damaged - just the chain link fences along it
@@theleeryone Historical landmark or not, it's still public property. Keys are still thrown in rivers. And just because the whole bridge isn't collapsing doesn't negate that there's still damage, that the tourists sure as hell aren't going to be paying for. It's like going to someone else's house, carving your name in the wall to commemorate your time there, and not caring about anyone else that has to deal with it when you leave and never come back.
Wtf are you doing here, I used to watch you when I was like 10 n I remember cause of that name Mario n that pfp, jesus time flies and unexpected things happen
If you want your relationship to last, stop wishing and hanging lovelocks and work on your relationship! Stop watching your phone when you are with your loved one and listen more.
"I think they should put them somewhere, like a museum" Dude, I'm visiting Paris or any other country to see historical monuments, enjoy the culture and visit actual museums, I couldnt care less about your personal relationship, keep it to yourself and stop ruining bridges, literally acting like 12 year olds that engrave their names one a tree "Mark+Laura 2017" so immature, grow up.
Charlie Clumsy no it’s not 😂 half those pad locks are from tourist . And some don’t even share the same beliefs as you . Putting locks on a bridge isn’t culture 😂
The problem with scrapping the looks is sorting the metal, the locks are a combination of, hardened steel, regular steel, brass, aluminium, phosphorous bronze, cast iron, and various zinc alloys ... separating all the metals would cost money times more than the scrap value.
They probably put the locks into a recycling shredder that breaks the locks up and then they use magnetics to remove all of the metal then they just put the other materials in a sorting machine to separate it.
@@josephbennett3482 Good one! ... of course .. I've seen those "will shred anything" videos :) ...the magnet would get out all the cheap stuff (steel and iron)
Into the ground and spread across the city and become a jungle which later gets burned down and pollutes the air and makes glaciers break and cause tsunamis which cracks the earths core and eruptions of volcanoes appear.
This was posted on June 1st, 2015, same time my ex girlfriend broke up with me talking about wanting to see new people, but I blame these workers for removing our lock!
I'm happy that they aren't displaying them and just throwing them out or scraping them because if they display it people will go back to the bridge and put more in hopes of getting it displayed. It rewarding them for damaging property that may or may not have historical value.
I noticed all the graffiti after removals. Could Paris maybe have photographed each section and replaced the locks with full color UV resistant pictures/murals? Zero weight and memories preserved. Probably too late for that, oh well...
@@nateman10 Put 28 tonnes of anything in a bucket. Or, something that's big enough. 28 tonnes is the same as 28 000 kilograms and 56 000 pounds. If we take into consideration that a person weighs 70 kilograms or 150 pounds on average, that adds up to just about 400 extra people on the bridge or, to word it differently, 12 ice cream trucks. Do you really think a bridge can hold that plus tourists? Second, people started putting locks with their names with sharpies on the first, people saw that and started selling those locks for ridiculous prices with people's names engraved in them.
I feel bad for people who have to remove them. They should find an alternative that wouldn’t harm the bridge such as a ribbon to rap around it. I can’t imagine how long it would take to get every single one of those locks off.
Nobody: Copypasters: complaining about RUclips feed in every comment section to get likes that to effectively boost their confidence and self-esteem even tho they never got this video recommended to them
I'd say it's mixed scrap, a combination of mostly steel and brass. Mixed scrap is worth less than sorted scrap, and that fence would be considered stringy scrap, and is often banned. It would take some work, but worth it in my opinion.
I may be remembering wrong but I know somewhere in the world they have the whole same padlock idea but they built these special trees made out of metal or something and the padlocks are then attached like leaves. I think that could be an alternative so they aren’t damaging public property. Or just melt them down and reuse the metal.
"Our love will last as long as this lock"
*_One day later:_*
Ur profile pic give me nightmares I love it
They should change the tradition so that when the couple splits up one of them has to go back and remove the lock - if they did that 90% of that junk would be gone.
Hahaha 😂
That halirious😆
Djenkov but people will never listen and think that they will never break up so they will put the lock but if they do break up , no one is going back to that spot to remove a lock
Make that 99%
My bf broke up with me better book that plane ticket to Paris. Brilliant idea
😁😁😁😁
“I think they should be put in a museum”
I can’t wait to go to the rusty old lock museum
They had to remove the locks from a bridge like this in Prague once. Some RUclipsr decided to melted them all down and cast them into a commemorative church bell
@@beatrix1120 he sold them to raise money for a new church bell
@@beatrix1120 Don't spread misinformation. Watch the actual video man
It sounds sentimental to remove all these "love locks", but one wonders how many of these couples will still be together.
Leo Cozijn Better yet how many couples are even still together, there could even be multiple locks from the same people with new partners.
Statistically (and I'm honestly not making it up)
For Irish couples, it averages at 50-70% brake ups. If you move up to an age where they are old enough to travel alone (or as a group after finishing school or in college), but a bit below the average life expectancy to remove old age mortality messing with numbers. It evens up more, sitting around 60%
If you rate the same 17-60 across the EU you get around 70+%
So the sentimentality behind them really is (and honestly no pun intended) broken...
Some of them is husband wife relay
10% lol
If I was a betting man I'd say over 50%
I mean, most of those relationships have already crumbled
Much like the bridge would've done with all that junk attached
@@thefightisalwaysfixed8890 you think tiny locks will bring down the bridge
@Trash: Individually, no. Together, yes. There’s a video of someone taking those locks off and putting them in a plastic bin at a bridge in the Prague, Czech Republic. After cutting 2 meters of the bridge, about 1/2 the bin full, it was too heavy for anyone to pick up. They had to bring a small crane.
@@angelgallegos199 bruh
@@angelgallegos199 it's bridge that had a truck with a crane on it
*removes locks*
*divorce rates skyrocket*
*couples breaking up*
*missing grooms/brides in weddings*
Underrated comment is underrated :c
That would be a good film to make -
"Paris Bridge - Curse of the removed locks"
*Thanos joined the marriage*
Well that'll solve overpopulation.
@@gitarthap.bhuyan3100 death note style
Asian man with an Australian accent in Paris France.
@Matthew New are you high?
it’s magic
MR WORLDWIDE 🌎 🌍
That's Europe for you
Love it.. we are all one 🌎🌍🌏
The problem is not only about locks but the keys that are thrown in the river too.
@Blood Beryl Nobody asked for your input
@Blood Beryl Nobody asked for your input
@30o30o o03o03 Nobody asked for your input.
@PBO_FRESH Nobody asked for your input
@@metlyze7124 Nobody asked for your input...
I think it makes sense to remove the padlocks, they are actually an eyesore and could cause problems to the bridge, etc...but I think this is a great opportunity for an artist to melt of those padlocks and make an sculpture, making something beautiful out of it that could actually last for ever and honor the love of all those couples..just a thought
Wow what an great idea!!!!
Juan Cobos Brilliant idea, write a letter to Paris right now!!!
Great writing
+Juan Cobos The idea was to put them in a big garbage. But thanks for the idea.
+Juan Cobos exactly what I was thinking. Make a statue of love or at least melt them and recycle them into new love padlocks or rings or something (precious metals are overrated anyway).
Now send them to the Lockpickinglawyer
yessssss
It Will be his retirement video. A 36 hour long video
No
*TO THE RANCH THEY GO*
@MultiGreenman123 he is pretty fast and I'd imagine these locks aren't very high security so it wouldn't take him too long
Sniuchi YE
that chinesse guy can take all of them at his place and make a museum.
Smlie Sweet Sister Sadistic Surprise Service, it’s not that hard to see though. Usually you can tell by looking at people’s faces where in Asia they’re from
@@finnd7318 irreverent comment lol
Jule that doesn’t mean he isn’t Chinese
Fine. The yellow man.
He actually looks more Japanese?....
Lmao they should at least put it in a museum? 😂 dead
Mango z tbh not a bad idea thoo😂
@@jennahh_ it's a terrible idea 😂 maybe a couple photos but not the locks
Amber Kelly why would it be a bad idea? Pictures wouldn’t do it justice especially since the actual portions of the bridge are readily accessible. It would be a cool exhibit. I think people are just being cynical
@@YoungBasedChefBeezy just an opinion, but it's just a tourist trap. It really doesn't have any historical value that couldn't be shown with some pictures and the background story included. Plus it's way too much to put in a museum, they'd have to build an extra wing just for that. Question for you, who do you think would actually go to see this in a museum? People that put locks on the bridge? I can't see anyone else interested, can you?
Amber Kelly not a real historical museum. But one of those fun type museums. It’s story could be interesting. “The love lock bridge”, put only a small part of it on display and throw out the rest. Put pictures of the whole thing before it was removed in the exhibit and a paragraph telling the story of how people from all over the world came to put their locks on a bridge, and how it started to break from how many locks there were.
Those padlocks were hideously kitschy. Good riddance.
One looked good. Even tens of them.... But after hundred, it was just hideous
ya it think it was the sheer amount of them and the fact that they got all rusty
USER 005 no kitschy means like poor taste
@@shinlancelot9586 they look like popcorn walls
Hater
As some guy who does a prague tour channel said,if you need a lock to prove your love,you truly aren’t in love,so true.
Melt it all and turn it into a metal heart ... Lol...!
wow what an good idea!!!
Make several hollow metal hearts ... Lol ...
Leonardo Costa that's a great idea..
Leonardo Costa I think they're just going to put it in the bin
Wow that would be fab!
It's art work,history💗
"I love you so much! We should destroy a landmark to show everyone our love!"
When u put it like that it really does sound romantic
“Hey there, good looking”.... 🍞 💕🦆
The bridge was built in 1984 it's not historic
@@desp8161 it's older than me. I think you must be historic too. 🤣
L 😂
They are aesthetically an eye sore, expensive and time consuming to remove and they ruin the structural integrity of the grids, which in some places like Prague are historical.
If they wanted to show love they would buy a wedding ring, not pollute historical places with cheap overpriced trash.
Also the metal from the lock's keys changes the components of the water polluting the environment... It's just a bad idea overall.
At least there's people who take the effort to remove them
If you really think of it, everything that us humans use everyday in life was at one point part of the earth wether it be metal plastic or glass , everything is made from earth materials that's why everything eventually breaks down and decays so nothing is truly polluting the earth if you think of it.
But I agree with the guy from the video , they should put the really old locks somewhere and let people go and see them and they should charge a small fee just as a way to care for the bridge or structure they came from.
@@josephbennett3482 when you change the chemical composition of those natural substances, they're no longer natural and cannot break down in the same way. Hence pollution
@@princessas7950 for metal and aluminum it takes a long time to break down but it still eventually will break down after so long even if being heat treated or treated with other strengthening process. Steel and other types of metal will quickly rust and break down if exposed to water and microorganisms that eat the metal , just look at what is happening to the Titanic , it's being eaten by rust eating microorganisms and since it has been in the ocean for so many years it is vanishing faster and faster.
@@josephbennett3482 "for metal and aluminium" which metal? Aluminium is natural anyway. Stainless steel doesnt rust. Neither does any other metal alloy infused with chromium. I dont know what other types of metal you're referring to but steel isnt natural even if it can break down. I'm unsure of what your point is because at first you were talking about in general and now you're talking specifically about steel
They don’t deserve to be in a museum they deserve to be in court
They do scrap them, and I scrap them. Because it costs money to remove them. It's classed under littering in Ireland, and depending where, also classed as defacing (graffiti). The scrap value helps pay about 30-40% of the removal costs in Dublin. The tax payer doesn't want to have to pay that.
Please try to leave cities in a better conditions than when you arrived. No matter where you visit.
Like honest guide from Prague said :D
@@kanal2123a yup
By the way can you imagine how many keys are now just under the Seine since they toss their keys there
@@morikhya7540 belive it or not, a lot of them get caught in currents and are spread further up and down the river.
I will... if you give me food
What a great way to express your love, doing something countless others have already done
"Humanity has already invented something to lock your marriage it's called marriage".
It was what I've heard in the RUclips Channel: Honest Guide, a channel that gives trip advices for tourists so they can have the best experience there. In this specific video he's addressingn this very problem of love lockers in a bridge, showing how difficult it is for the people that have to break the lockers to prevent the bridge from collapsing and making an appeal for people to not destroy historical patrimony. in their case they didn't replace the structure, I would imagine the work in this case if they tried to remove lock by lock, because there's far too many.
There's no need to destroy historical landmark for that. And he asked for people to stop doing ir because it gives tons of work and can collapse the structures when they get too heavy.
I believe it was the kind of thing that when it was just a few it was somethingg pictoresque that would even be adding to the place. But when it become too much, it became also only hideous and dangerous for the structure to collapse.
Matheus Soares I understand what you mean, but it’s not a historic landmark! It’s only a walk bridge, it’s the padlocks that led people to believe that it were historic!
Czech republic much
lmao dude this bridge isn't a historical landmark it was built less than forty years ago.
and the bridge itself isn't really being damaged - just the chain link fences along it
@@theleeryone Historical landmark or not, it's still public property. Keys are still thrown in rivers. And just because the whole bridge isn't collapsing doesn't negate that there's still damage, that the tourists sure as hell aren't going to be paying for. It's like going to someone else's house, carving your name in the wall to commemorate your time there, and not caring about anyone else that has to deal with it when you leave and never come back.
@@WeeKev1910 yeah well it’s destroying the beauty
I want to see someone dive in the water to see all the keys
Good one lol
Why so bitter?
@@Beautyinthebreakdown. Bitter? No, I truly want to see al the keys laying down there.
painapple the lol sounded sassy. My apologies ☀️
Luna Margo Why so confrontational?
Lol the dude who said put it in a museum is high
F
Hater
Or.....he just wanna say is..."he just put his love memories in the museum"
@ same I agree with him
Just melt down the junk and recycle it
So...how does it feel to be single?
@@justinraphael3959 good actually, at least I don't put locks on bridges and make the people there to remove it
@@justinraphael3959 pretty great, I don't have to waste my time and money on a useless lock that slowly destroys landmarks
@@C4Fuu economically speaking....that locks attraction may have even attracted local tourism receipts from tourists..and well....lock retailers? Haha
@@bakedbeans3783 a bridge built 30 years ago isn't really a landmark
I was hopig for 100 lock pickers to pick them individually lmao
0:25 well it's a trashy tradition in the first olace and needed to be stopped.
Alex Shuysky olace!
Alex Shuysky olace!
olace!
olace!
Olay!
One day, two wrenches, paid by the hour.
C d r
Wtf are you doing here, I used to watch you when I was like 10 n I remember cause of that name Mario n that pfp, jesus time flies and unexpected things happen
Give them to the scrap metal men.
They also take Microwaves, Washing Machines and Lawnmowers 👍
Broken microwaves and broken lawnmowers
Lol you don’t get scrap metaling at all 😂
Drax The Destroyer any ole’ scrap ironnn
@@aesthleticsnutritionfitnes2963 No, but I have a scrap Iron Man suit Tony doesn't need it no more.
Drax The Destroyer
So you'll give them that suit?
That sounds extraordinarily humble
send those to the lockpickinglawer :)
Or bosnianbill
😃 i want to pick them
I was just thinking how he could practice his lock picking by removing them all.
4 is binding.....
@@Ed.R that would take a lot of time
If you want your relationship to last, stop wishing and hanging lovelocks and work on your relationship! Stop watching your phone when you are with your loved one and listen more.
Oh shut up and quit being a hater
Says the guy bumbling around RUclips watching pointless videos
EATSLEEPDRIVE2002 says the guys that’s literally under a pointless videos comment section responding too comments 😂
Somebody said " there is an inventions to lock your love it's called marriage"
Work?
*COMMUNISM INTENSIFIES*
The bridge looked like it had a disease. Thank goodness the locks are gone.
0:28 i think they should put them in a museum
I think they should be melted down
"I think they should put them somewhere, like a museum"
Dude, I'm visiting Paris or any other country to see historical monuments, enjoy the culture and visit actual museums, I couldnt care less about your personal relationship, keep it to yourself and stop ruining bridges, literally acting like 12 year olds that engrave their names one a tree "Mark+Laura 2017" so immature, grow up.
But the padlocks is the culture.
Charlie Clumsy no it’s not 😂 half those pad locks are from tourist . And some don’t even share the same beliefs as you . Putting locks on a bridge isn’t culture 😂
Kazutano Lmao. Careful now, that much sodium isn’t good for your health.
You could melt all that down and make a memorable monument nearby that acknowledges the history and symbol of love that the locks meant.
No, its vandalism by destroying public infrastructure and no counting all the keys thrown into the river. It was an eye sore made by tourists.
The problem with scrapping the looks is sorting the metal, the locks are a combination of, hardened steel, regular steel, brass, aluminium, phosphorous bronze, cast iron, and various zinc alloys ... separating all the metals would cost money times more than the scrap value.
They probably put the locks into a recycling shredder that breaks the locks up and then they use magnetics to remove all of the metal then they just put the other materials in a sorting machine to separate it.
@@josephbennett3482 Good one! ... of course .. I've seen those "will shred anything" videos :) ...the magnet would get out all the cheap stuff (steel and iron)
@@MikeBaxterABC hahaha I'm addicted to watching shredding videos on RUclips. It amazes me how those things can rip apart anything.
and with that, thousands of couples suddenly broke up
Humans are strange
Just self centered.
New Idea, buy flower seedlings instead of locks and the city will bloom.
Into the ground and spread across the city and become a jungle which later gets burned down and pollutes the air and makes glaciers break and cause tsunamis which cracks the earths core and eruptions of volcanoes appear.
@@Mattkingster
200 iq where did you get your degree
@@Mattkingster in your dream
@@eeva4700 r/woosh
@@Mattkingster garbage joke dude
This was posted on June 1st, 2015, same time my ex girlfriend broke up with me talking about wanting to see new people, but I blame these workers for removing our lock!
Putting a "lovelock" on a railing is vandalism
Lockers: lets stay hear
Big scissors: imma end your career
Worried about safety translates into someone got offended.
99 % of these couples have probably broken up anyway 😂
You must be a real romantic 😑
@@supahstarwarrior6942 but its true
I'm happy that they aren't displaying them and just throwing them out or scraping them because if they display it people will go back to the bridge and put more in hopes of getting it displayed. It rewarding them for damaging property that may or may not have historical value.
I noticed all the graffiti after removals. Could Paris maybe have photographed each section and replaced the locks with full color UV resistant pictures/murals?
Zero weight and memories preserved. Probably too late for that, oh well...
I, as many others, think that all those locks look horrible
@@nateman10 Put 28 tonnes of anything in a bucket. Or, something that's big enough. 28 tonnes is the same as 28 000 kilograms and 56 000 pounds. If we take into consideration that a person weighs 70 kilograms or 150 pounds on average, that adds up to just about 400 extra people on the bridge or, to word it differently, 12 ice cream trucks. Do you really think a bridge can hold that plus tourists? Second, people started putting locks with their names with sharpies on the first, people saw that and started selling those locks for ridiculous prices with people's names engraved in them.
45 ton?!? That’s 4500$ worth of scrap metal.
Basically nothing for a council
The cost of removing them is more than the scrap value.
Now all relationships will break apart immediately when locks removed lol
I feel bad for people who have to remove them. They should find an alternative that wouldn’t harm the bridge such as a ribbon to rap around it. I can’t imagine how long it would take to get every single one of those locks off.
Jesus THIS WAS 4 YEARS AGO.
Wtf is going on RUclips?!
EXACTLY
Lovelocks disgust me. They make the bridge look ugly as hell. And they also put so much weight on the bridge.
Nobody:
RUclips Algorithm: *let’s put this into recommendations*
Nobody:
Copypasters: complaining about RUclips feed in every comment section to get likes that to effectively boost their confidence and self-esteem even tho they never got this video recommended to them
Would love to see these walls of locks to be put in the city’s history museum or to tour with a theme on love and connection
New way to lock ur love:
It’s called marriage
Divorce rates have increased up to 99%.
RUclips out here recommending news from 4 years ago
0:34 the man is correct, alot of these locks are very old and worth keeping in a museum.
Can you actually imagine the value of those padlocks in molten steel?
Not steel... brass. 50 cents per pound
@@jamesdavis5096 and how heavy is the entire thing?
I'd say it's mixed scrap, a combination of mostly steel and brass. Mixed scrap is worth less than sorted scrap, and that fence would be considered stringy scrap, and is often banned. It would take some work, but worth it in my opinion.
RUclips: 2015, nah.
RUclips: 2019, 4 years later? Yes they’ll love it❤️🤣
"lockpickinglawer has entered the chat"
Bridge has left the chat
good one! :D
Most of the locks are from 12 year olds who think they gonna marry their boyfriend
That moment, when Comments in the Comment section has got more thumbs up than the video 😂
Put it in museums, yeah like your grandchildren will remember that.
Nobody cares dude, literally NOBODY
These love locks are nothing but vandalism!!
Those padlocks made the bridge look ugly too.
Please don’t put the locks on, they’re heavy.
+ByeBitch 《
Please, those keys are sharp.
2015:nah
2016:not right now
2017:I don't think so
2018:nuh uh
My 2019 recommendations:
We have this problem too here in Austria. It's not as bad though.
I hate when foreigners get mad over what a country does, like no, no ones going to put the locks in a museum for your sake
Lol im watching 'now you see me' and these are the final moments of the bridge
They should create a sculpture nearby that is MADE for the locks, so they wouldn't destroy anything
Make a statue or something out of the metal. Lol.
Toori Baba why useless?
@Toori Baba In that case, I guess you could call anything metal useless. Planes, cars, railings...
"I think the should at least put it in museum" lol. Buddy, you should be put in museum. I guess he was hit with one of those locks as a kid.
Your insult doesn't make sense. Why put a live man to be displayed in a Museum?
It’s 2019, I guarantee none of those couples are together anymore lol
8 year on and married still togeather
I am not an expert but I feel that people who are prone to show off their "love" just like that are also those who will ditch it first chance.
Is fair weren't design for it and nobody allowed them to do it is called vandalize historical monuments.
if your relationship is that weak that it needs a lock for security, you need to meet someone else.
Dovahkiin : Lockpicking lvl 100
From the thumbnail i thought it's a honeycomb 😂😂😂
Melt it, make bars, sell bars, become rich
Love locks - show that your relationship is largely symbolic, and both easily picked and destroyed.
all that scrap value locked up in locks...
*"they should at least put it in a museum"*
What kind of the museum?
Museum of human stupidity?
Why are you putting locks on public property any way. It’s vandalism
It was allowed vandalism is destroying or defacing property permanently this doesn’t do anything to it
I may be remembering wrong but I know somewhere in the world they have the whole same padlock idea but they built these special trees made out of metal or something and the padlocks are then attached like leaves. I think that could be an alternative so they aren’t damaging public property.
Or just melt them down and reuse the metal.
Atleast the padlockproof barriers don’t padlockproof my padlock and glue
Where did they go?!?!
imagine these couples actually break up and divorce. that's karma and it's hilarious.
I could imagine but I'm not an idiot...
Well done.
News Flash:
All the love locks that were removed were no longer couples
Those people should be charged for doing such things. They are destroying public monuments
Don't worry most of those relationships probably ended before marriage
It's France, They aren't exactly known for their chastity.
Who put the 1st one on?
Thats art. But what’s love got to do with it🤷🏽♀️🤦🏽♀️🤣💀
Athanasius ok 🤷🏽♀️🤣💀
Now theres going to be Love Stickers on that glass lol
No need for this men. Just call the *Locking Picking Lawyer.*
I was just thinking the same thing! 😂
I’m shook I’m just now finding out about this 4 years later
Why creating a menace for the city. Keep your lock at your home.
Couples are just going to write on the glasses with permanent marker.
annnnnd it'll be gone the next day 😊
@@funtimes237 i don't think you understand the term permanent
All the relationships that just ended, smh
1980: We will have flying cars
2019: Or removing locks from a bridge!