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No more love locks on Brooklyn Bridge, up to $100 fine

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People walk beneath the 113 year-old Brooklyn Bridge as the sun peeks through one of the bridge's granite towers, Thursday, June 30, 2016, at Brooklyn Bridge Park in New York. (AP Photo/Kathy Willens)

NEW YORK -- If you're thinking of attaching a love lock on the Brooklyn Bridge be warned: There'll be a price to pay.

New York City officials on Friday announced a $100 fine for proclaiming your undying love with a padlock on the famous span.

Officials removed hundreds of locks and placed signs on the bridge's pedestrian walk warning violators of the fine.

But the signs aren't without humour. One says "No lock, yes lox" with a picture of a crossed out padlock and a bagel and lox.

Last year, 11,000 locks were removed to a tune of $116,000.

The locks can pose safety and structural hazards as happened in Paris in 2014 when a section of bridge fencing collapsed under the weight of the locks.

It's a trend seen around the world.