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Woman Challenges DMV Decision to Revoke Her Long-Held Vanity Plate

The Department of Motor Vehicles ordered a New Hampshire woman to surrender her 15-year-old vanity license plate reading “PB4WEGO,” claiming it violated rules because it referenced the word “pee.” According to reports, vanity plates containing phrases related to bodily fluids are prohibited under current regulations.

The plate’s owner, Wendy Auger, a bartender from the Gonic neighborhood of Rochester, New Hampshire, strongly disagreed with the decision. She argued that her plate represents harmless “free speech” and reflects a common parental phrase — “Pee before we go” — often said to children before leaving home. Auger expressed frustration, noting she had displayed the plate for nearly 15 years without issue.

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