New Hampshire Woman’s Vanity Plate Under Fire

Wendy Auger’s custom license plate, “PB4WEGO,” has sparked controversy. The DMV wants her to surrender it, citing rules against images of body fluids.

Auger’s plate is a playful nod to the parental phrase “Pee before we go.” She’s had it for 15 years, but the DMV claims it’s now unacceptable.

Supporters argue this is an attack on free speech, echoing New Hampshire’s motto, “Live Free or Die.” Auger jokingly says losing her plate “would just stink.”

The state clarifies that updated vanity plate regulations are “very specific” following a Supreme Court order.

As Auger awaits the final ruling, she maintains, “Talking about peeing isn’t offensive.” The outcome remains uncertain.

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