Lovers in Paris pour across the Pont des Arts footbridge to 'lock their love' with padlocks.<br/> <br />It's a tradition that's been going on for more than five years.<br/> <br />But after part of the railing collapsed on Sunday, there are fears the locks are becoming too heavy.<br/> <br />Paris authorities were forced to close the bridge for a few hours.<br/> <br />On Monday, these American tourists said they planned to lock their love anyway.<br/> <br />(SOUNDBITE) (English) U.S. TOURIST STEVE AMITRANO SAYING:<br/> <br />"We've been married for 34 years and if we were going to lock our love in, this is the place to do it because we've loved each other for such a long time we might as well continue the tradition."<br/> <br />Authorities have been under pressure to clamp down on the practice.<br/> <br />Some Parisians see it as an eyesore.<br/> <br />But the city is worried that it would hurt their tourism industry and reputation as a city of love.<br/> <br />The padlocks are often inscribed with couples' names, who then throw the key
