The Surprise Reason Her Beloved
1. A Plate With a Family Joke
For fifteen years, Wendy Auger’s “PB4WEGO” plate was a harmless joke that
made kids laugh and often sparked friendly conversations.
It became a small piece of her family’s identity.
2. Sudden Reversal
Wendy was shocked when the New Hampshire DMV declared
the plate inappropriate after more than a decade of approval.
To her, it was lighthearted and clearly understood, not offensive or controversial.
3. Community Support
As the story spread, many residents backed Wendy,
arguing that the message was obviously family-friendly and that long-approved plates
shouldn’t be revoked without clearer rules or transparency about policy changes.
4. A Bigger Debate
The dispute highlighted how personal expression can clash with state regulations.
Wendy’s case raised broader questions about who decides what messages are acceptable—
and why even harmless humor can become controversial when guidelines shift.