The plate, which reads “PB4WEGO,” was a playful reminder to her children to “pee before we go,” a phrase many parents can relate to.
However, the DMV took issue with the plate, claiming it violated regulations against references to “sexual or excretory acts or functions.”
Despite the DMV’s interpretation, Auger saw her plate as a harmless, humorous message and was deeply upset by the decision.
Auger, who frequently received compliments on her plate, found the situation frustrating, particularly because the plate had become a part of her family’s identity.
Although she was given the option to choose another customized plate at no extra cost, Auger shared her story on Facebook, sparking widespread support from social media users.
Many found the DMV’s action unnecessary, with one commenter noting how ridiculous the situation was, and another jokingly suggesting alternative plate ideas.
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