Wendy Auger’s beloved license plate “PB4WEGO” has caused a stir. New Hampshire’s DMV labeled it “inappropriate” because of the word “pe*,” but Auger says it just means “pee before we go,” which is harmless advice.
For 15 years, the plate brought happiness to Auger and other drivers. Now, the state, referring to an old court ruling, claims it breaks regulations.
Auger believes this infringes on her free speech and privacy. The DMV hasn’t changed its position, leading to a debate about individual expression versus government regulation.
Should Auger give up her plate after showing it off for 15 years? This conflict shows the tension between freedom and government control.