Wendy Auger’s custom license plate, “PB4WEGO,” has sparked controversy. The DMV wants her to surrender it, citing rules against images or references to body fluids.
Auger’s plate is a playful nod to the parental adage “Pee before we go.” She’s had it for 15 years, and its recent renewal was made possible by the state’s increased character limit.
Supporters argue the DMV’s decision infringes on Auger’s free speech rights, echoing New Hampshire’s motto, “Live Free Or Die.” Auger jokingly said losing the plate “would just stink.”
The state remains tight-lipped due to privacy rules but clarified that updated vanity plate regulations follow a New Hampshire Supreme Court order.
Auger maintains discussing peeing isn’t offensive. The state’s final ruling is pending.
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