A mother of four, Wendy Auger, was left stunned when New Hampshire’s Division of Motor Vehicles (DMV) demanded she surrender a vanity plate she had proudly displayed for 15 years. The plate, which was a playful and harmless reminder for her children, was suddenly deemed inappropriate by the state DMV, sparking a heated debate over the true meaning of the license plate.
Wendy Auger, a mother from Rochester, New Hampshire, had used the vanity plate “PB4WEGO” for over a decade. The plate was a simple reminder to her children to use the restroom before leaving the house. For Wendy, the phrase “pee before we go” was not only practical but also a lighthearted message that resonated with many parents.
As a paralegal, Wendy explained that her plate was simply a part of her family’s routine, one that many parents can relate to. “Who hasn’t said that to their kids before leaving the house?” she questioned, referring to the common parental reminder. For her, it wasn’t about making a statement but about creating a family tradition that was both practical and a bit of fun.
The DMV’s Controversial Decision
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