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🤳🙅‍♀️Paris Bans Eiffel Tower Selfies Over Radiation Risk

Strike a pose elsewhere: Mayor Hidalgo takes a stand for the future of the iconic landmark.

Are you ready for some shocking news? The Mayor of Paris has just announced a controversial ban on selfies with the Eiffel Tower. Yep, you read that right! So, what's the reasoning behind this bold move? You'll have to read on to find out...

Published by
Jess_Rosc·3/31/2023
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Paris, France—In a bold move to protect the Eiffel Tower, the Mayor of Paris has announced a ban on selfies with the iconic structure. The move is aimed at preserving the integrity of the tower and reducing the risk of non-ionizing radiation.

Speaking at a press conference, Mayor Anne Hidalgo said,

"We have to protect the Eiffel Tower. It's one of the most beautiful and iconic structures in the world. We can't risk damaging it with too much exposure to non-ionizing radiation."

To enforce the ban, the city will be installing a network of cellphone jammers and a Faraday system to ensure the tower is protected for the enjoyment of future generations. The Faraday system will create a barrier around the tower that will block electromagnetic waves from electronic devices, such as smartphones.

The mayor added,

"We understand that this may be disappointing for some tourists, but we believe it's important to protect the Eiffel Tower for the long term. We want future generations to be able to appreciate it as much as we do today."

The ban has already been met with criticism from some, including renowned scientist Dr. Pierre Dupont, who called the move "nonsensical." In a statement to the press, Dupont said,

"There is no scientific evidence to suggest that taking selfies with the Eiffel Tower poses any risk to the structure. This ban is based on fear-mongering and ignorance."

Despite the criticism, the ban is set to go into effect on September 1st, 2023. Anyone caught taking a selfie with the Eiffel Tower will be subject to a fine of €500.

With the ban on Eiffel Tower selfies coming into effect on September 1st, time is running out for tourists to capture that perfect shot. But fear not, as there are currently some fantastic deals on flights to Paris, with prices as low as $126. So why not seize the opportunity to visit this incredible city and snap a selfie with the Eiffel Tower before it's too late? Don't miss out on your chance to be part of history and capture a memory that will last a lifetime. Book your trip today and make the most of this incredible opportunity.

P.S. Happy April Fools Day!

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