The NFT Padlock that can't be Removed by Local Authorities
In recent years, the tradition of attaching “love locks” to bridges has become increasingly popular among tourists around the world.
However, local authorities in many cities have been removing these locks, citing safety and structural concerns. This is where CLL comes in.
CLL is a non-fungible token (NFT) padlock that allows you to express your love without the risk of it being removed by local authorities.
Since it is not a physical object, it cannot be removed or damaged by weather or vandalism.
This means that you can attach a CLL to a bridge or other structure without worrying about it being taken down.In addition to being resistant to removal, CLL also has other advantages over traditional love locks.
For example, each CLL is unique and can be customized with your own message or design. You can also transfer ownership of a CLL to someone else, making it a unique and meaningful gift for a loved one.
CLL is also environmentally friendly, as it does not contribute to the waste and damage caused by physical love locks.
And since it is a digital product, it can be accessed and shared from anywhere in the world.
According to CNN Travel, Paris was one of the first cities to remove love locks from its bridges. In 2015, officials started removing padlocks from the Pont des Arts bridge, effectively ending the tourist tradition.
In Melbourne, Australia, the city council announced in 2015 that the Southgate bridge, on which 20,000 love locks had been placed, would be removed due to structural concerns, as reported by The Guardian.
In New York City, the Department of Transportation removed thousands of padlocks from the Brooklyn Bridge in 2016, citing safety concerns, as reported by The New York Times.
If you’re interested in expressing your love, consider buying a CherishedLoveLock and create an unbreakable timeless symbol of your bond.
While the tradition of attaching love locks to bridges may be romantic, CLL offers a modern and alternative that can be enjoyed by anyone, anywhere in the world.
References
- CNN Travel: https://www.cnn.com/travel/article/paris-love-locks-bridges-feat/index.html
- The Guardian: https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2015/may/18/melbourne-bridges-20000-love-locks-to-be-removed-amid-structural-concerns
- The New York Times: https://www.nytimes.com/2016/07/23/nyregion/brooklyn-bridge-padlocks.html