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Jeff Bezos' lavish Venice wedding relocated after locals threaten to flood canals with giant fake crocodiles
Jeff Bezos' lavish Venice wedding relocated after locals threaten to flood canals with giant fake crocodiles

Time of India

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Jeff Bezos' lavish Venice wedding relocated after locals threaten to flood canals with giant fake crocodiles

Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sanchez's lavish Venice wedding faced citywide protests over rising rents and overtourism, prompting a venue change to the Arsenale for security. Activists, using the slogan "No Space for Bezos," criticized the event as emblematic of Venice prioritizing tourism over its residents' needs. Tired of too many ads? Remove Ads Why did Jeff Bezos relocate his lavish Venice wedding? Tired of too many ads? Remove Ads Will the new venue calm the storm? Tired of too many ads? Remove Ads What do locals want? FAQs The three-day Venetian wedding for Amazon founder Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sanchez was expected to be the year's biggest event. Activists have interrupted Jeff Bezos' lavish wedding preparations in Venice. The couple's lavish event has sparked a growing citywide protest, in which Venetians publicly and loudly express their response to activists' plans to block waterways with giant crocodile floats, Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sanchez changed the venue of their Venice wedding. The protest reflects mounting tensions between billionaires and locals grappling with rising rents and order to prevent famous visitors from arriving in gondolas or water taxis, some protesters had threatened to toss inflatable crocodiles into the canals that lead to the Scuola Grande della Misericordia, as per a report by The part of the three-day festivities for his wedding to Lauren Sanchez, Jeff Bezos, one of the wealthiest people in the world, was supposed to host a party at a 16th-century hall in the city after residents threatened to stage a protest, accusing him of effectively closing down Venice, the couple is now relocating the event to a more secure venue."This is a huge win for us," stated Tommaso Cacciari, a protester with the No Space for Bezos group."Who would have guessed that we could alter one of the wealthiest men on the planet's plans?"He also stated that a demonstration that was scheduled for Saturday, which is believed to be the primary celebration day, will still take place. 'We'll leave the periphery of the city to them but we will be reclaiming the centre of Venice.'Amid rising tensions and security concerns, the couple has changed their wedding venue to Venice's has been reported that the wedding will take place at the Arsenale (Arsenal in English), a vast network of canals, basins, warehouses, and boat yards where Venetians have constructed merchant and warships for Arsenale will be much easier to secure because it is surrounded by crenelated walls, unlike the Scuola Grande della Misericordia, which is easily accessible by the general worries about possible terrorist threats to the wedding due to the unstable Middle East and the conflict between Israel and Iran, in addition to the threat of irate Venetians, also led to the are unimpressed with rising living costs and overtourism. The move highlights how divided Venice has become over celebrity purpose of the protest is to make sure that no billionaire can avoid accountability.A hostile reception is being prepared by protesters for the couple and the 250 guests who have been invited to their three-day wedding in Venice. The catchphrase "No Space for Bezos," which parodies the billionaire's Blue Origin space exploration project, has been adopted by a number of activist contend that holding the wedding is a prime example of how Venice has sold its soul to tourists at the expense of its citizens, who have had to deal with severe housing shortages, the closure of essential services, and the emergence of trattorias and trinket stores in place of neighborhood St. Mark's Square, a huge banner of the billionaire calling for him to pay more taxes was unfurled Monday. A giant banner with the words, "If you can rent Venice for your wedding, you can pay more tax," was unfurled in St. Mark's Square on Monday as part of a new protest against the British campaign group Everyone Hates Elon and Greenpeace staged a demonstration to call for equitable, inclusive wealth tax regulations. The goal of the protest is to alter the flawed system that allows billionaires to avoid paying taxes while everyone else is left to bear the threatened to block Venice canals with massive inflatable crocodiles, forcing him to find a safer activists intend to reclaim the city center despite the venue change.

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