–She’s had her license plate for 15 years, but now the state finds it “inappropriate.”Check the 1st comment👇–

Custom license plates offer car owners a unique opportunity to showcase their individuality. By paying an additional fee, these individuals can personalize their license plates with unique messages or combinations of letters and numbers. Vanity plates allow people to express their creativity and convey something special about themselves.

However, sometimes state governments and their departments of motor vehicles disallow certain plates because they find the language inappropriate or contentious.

Wendy Auger recently had this experience after proudly displaying her vanity plate for fifteen years. Her plate, which displayed the amusing phrase “PB4WEGO,” often brought smiles to many as she drove through the highways and backroads of her home in New Hampshire. A bartender from the Gonic neighborhood in Rochester, New Hampshire, Auger was startled by the DMV’s classification of her plate as offensive.

To Auger, it felt like the state was infringing on her freedom of speech, an essential right. She argues that the expression “pee before we go” is common advice parents give to children and sees nothing inappropriate about it.

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