Bruno Julliard, first deputy mayor of Paris, said, Members of the public can buy five or 10 locks, or even clusters of them, all at an affordable price.
巴黎常务副市长布鲁诺•朱利亚德说:“每名公众人士可以买5到10把,甚至一串锁,价格很公道。”
'All of the proceeds will be given to those who work in support and in solidarity of the refugees in Paris.' Juillard added that he hoped the sale, which is expected to take place next year, could raise up to €1100,000, with the remaining locks melted down and sold as scrap.
“所有收入都将捐给那些支持和帮助在巴黎的难民的人。”朱利亚德接着说,他希望明年的甩卖可以筹到110万欧元。剩下的锁将熔掉并作为废铁卖掉。
Paris-based American ex-pat Lisa Anselmo, who launched a high-profile preservation campaign No Love Locks in January 2014, praised the interesting twist to the story:
2014年1月,居住在巴黎的美国侨民丽莎•安瑟尔莫高调发起了一场保护运动,叫“对连心锁说‘不’”。她称赞故事发生了“有趣的变化”:
'Paris has made a strong statement in this one act. I hope other cities around the world will follow its lead.'
“巴黎政府的这个举动作出了强有力的声明。我希望世界别的城市也能这样。”
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