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2 Things You Can No Longer Do On Pedestrian Bridges

It’s not something everyone does, but if you were thinking about it, two things you can no longer do on the pedestrian bridges over the strip! That’s right…in fact you…

Las Vegas Boulevard street sign on the Las Vegas Strip

Las Vegas Boulevard street sign on the Strip

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It's not something everyone does, but if you were thinking about it, two things you can no longer do on the pedestrian bridges over the strip! That's right...in fact you cannot stop or stand on these bridges or you will be cited! According to the report from Channel 3, the ordinance was passed by the Clark County Commissioners for safety reasons!

If caught and cited, you can be charged $1000.00 or spend 6 months in jail! Just for standing and/or stopping on one of the 15 bridges that crossover the Las Vegas Strip. On the other hand, except for a picture or two, why else would you do it?

You Can No Longer Do This On The Pedestrian Bridges Over The Strip!

However, is this really that big of a problem? Are people just standing on these things to where Metro or authorities would not have access? That seems to be one of the big debates right now. Even though the ordinance passed, at what cost?

Many of us forget how these walkways even came to be. But if you remember Tom Hawley, the traffic guy, from Channel 3, take a look at his Video Vault feature from back in 1993. That's when construction crews installed the first walkway over the Strip at Tropicana. Since then, they are the standard at keeping people safe and traffic moving on the boulevard.

Hey listen, we know Las Vegas is changing and growing by leaps and bounds. Things have to be handled and changes have to be made...maybe this is just the beginning? Since I don't venture down to the Strip as often as I used to, I really don't know how bad this problem is for it to actually be addressed by the Commissioners.

Check out both the report from Channel 3 and Tom Hawley's Video Vault"...but for God sake's, don't stop or stand on the bridges!

14 Places Just Labeled Better Than Vegas To Propose In

Las Vegas is a great place to make a marriage proposal. But one list is suggesting there are 14 places that are even better!

Say it isn't so! Our sweet Las Vegas is on the top of almost every list when it comes to getting married. But it turns out we're not quite so popular when it comes to getting engaged. What? With the Paris Hotel, the Bellagio Fountains, even the beautiful landscape of Valley of Fire. How can there possibly be any place more worthy of a marriage proposal?

Well, turns out there are a lot of places more worthy of getting down on one knee. At least according to a recent study by glamira.com. Experts in customized jewelry, Glamira does a lot of business with people who are planning to propose. So they know a thing or two about the art of getting engaged.

For the study, Glamira analyzed a list of 134 romantic places in the world. Then they looked for hashtags of those places listed on both Instagram and TikTok. To see which places were the location of the most marriage proposals. 

Now, if you live and breathe Las Vegas, it's probably hard to imagine we are not even in the top five. Let alone barely making the top 15. However, there are a handful of places on this list that will make you think oh...yeah that's valid. Others, though, are places you might not have even considered when it comes to popping the question.

Las Vegas landed at number 14 on the list of Most Romantic Places In The World To Propose, According To Social Media. And we barely beat out Los Angeles, who came in at number 15 with just 12 fewer hashtags than we had. Numbers 13 through 11, respectively, were Cappadocia (Turkey), Cancun (Mexico) and Charleston (South Carolina).

Here are the places that landed in the top 10. -Wendy Rush

10. Venice, Italy

Grand canal on sunny day in Venice, Italy

Grand Canal in Venice

A city so lovely, we designed an entire casino resort after it. One of two Roman cities on this list, Venice has a lot of beautiful landscapes to make the perfect backdrop for a proposal. It landed at number ten with 3,067 social media mentions.

9. Central Park, New York

Spring in Central Park, New York City

Central Park in spring

Central Park is a wonder in and of itself. It's a giant park in the middle of the most expensive real estate in the country. But that's not all that makes it special. With its seasonal colors, The Pond, and the charming park benches, it's no surprise so many people propose here. Central Park came in at number nine on the list, with 3,712 hashtag mentions on social media.

8. Rome, Italy

View of St. Peter's cathedral in Rome, Italy during beautiful sunset.

Rome, Italy

Rome has long been considered as one of the most romantic cities on the planet. With its charming cobblestone and historic fountains, there are plenty of places to propose. And at least 4,647 posts about just that were found on social media. Making Rome number eight on this list.

7. Disneyland

PARIS - NOVEMBER 07:  A general view of the Sleeping Beauty Castle during the Disneyland Magic Christmas Season Launch at Disneyland Resort Paris on November 7, 2009 in Paris, France.  (Photo by Francois Durand/Getty Images)

Disneyland

Whether it be Disneyland in California, Paris, Tokyo or elsewhere, the Happiest Place on Earth is a popular spot to pop the question. The Disneyland hashtag showed up in 4,825 proposal-related posts on social media. Making it number seven on the list.

6. London, England

Panoramic aerial view of the skyline of London, England, with a ship crossing under the Tower Bridge during a beautiful sunsetSHansche via Getty Images

Another city with a ton of landmark options for proposals is London. The Eye of London, Buckingham Palace, or just the beautiful English countryside. All stellar options for a proposal backdrop. London's number six spot came with 5,367 social media mentions.

5. Maui, Hawaii

Waianapanapa, Hana, Maui, HawaiiRandyJayBraun via Getty Images

Hawaii is another place you would expect to be on a list of best proposal places. And it's not hard to see why. Maui came in at number five on this list with 5,841 hashtag mentions.

4. Santorini (Greece)

Santorini island, Greece. Oia town traditional white houses and churches with blue domes over the Caldera, Aegean sea.Maglara via Getty Images

When it comes to reasons why Santorini might come in at number four on the list of best places to propose, I think this picture says it all. Santorini racked up 6,235 mentions on Instagram and TikTok.

3. Sydney, Australia

Waterfront architectural landmarks of Sydney city CDB around Circular quay and the Rocks on shores of Harbour in aerial cityscape.zetter via Getty Images

Sydney is another beautiful place to propose. Especially if you hire a guy with an Australia accent to do the proposing. Kidding. But seriously, Sydney had 6,740 hashtag mentions in the social media study. Landing them at number three.

2. Bali (Indonesia)

ulun danu bratan temple in Bali, Indonesia.tawatchaiprakobkit via Getty Images

Bali is easily one of the most beautiful places in the world. With the beaches, the waterfalls and so much green, it's not shocking that it landed at number two on the list. With 8,317 social media mentions.

1. Paris, France

Woman looking at Eiffel Tower in Paris.

Paris, France

Yeah, we should have seen this one coming. For years Paris has been considered the most romantic place in the world. Because there are so many options for amazing proposal spots. The Louvre, Arc de Triomphe, Eiffel Tower, Notre Dame, Sacre Coeur...just to name a few. Paris topped this list with a staggering 23,335 hashtags on social media!

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Mike O’Brian is the Program Director and Morning Show host on 96.3 KKLZ in Las Vegas, along with Carla Rea. He has been with the Beasley Media Group for almost 23 years. Mike was named one of the “Best Program Directors In America” by Radio Ink magazine. Over the years, “The Mike & Carla Morning Show” have been presented with a number of proclamations for their work in the community and numerous awards. Having lived in Las Vegas for over 35 years, he writes articles on living in Las Vegas, sports, and odd stories happening within the state of Nevada. Mike is the host of the morning show and program director of 96.3 KKLZ/Las Vegas. He has been doing mornings in Las Vegas for the past 38 years. Over the years, he has hosted a numerous amount of community events and has been the P.A. announcer for a number of sports teams in Las Vegas. He has written on living in Las Vegas, the sports teams here, as well as odd & little-known facts about Las Vegas & Nevada.