Wendy Auger’s cherished license plate, “PB4WEGO,” has sparked controversy. New Hampshire’s DMV deemed it “inappropriate” due to the word “pe*,” but Auger argues it’s harmless advice: “pee before we go.”
For 15 years, the plate brought joy to Auger and fellow motorists. Now, the state insists it violates regulations, citing a years-old court ruling.
Auger sees this as an infringement on free speech and privacy. The DMV’s stance hasn’t budged, sparking debate on individual expression vs. government regulation.
Should Auger surrender her plate after proudly displaying it for 15 years? This struggle highlights the tension between liberty and governmental control.