The story quickly went viral, drawing attention to the seemingly arbitrary nature of the DMV’s decision. Auger, who doesn’t see herself as a political activist, was adamant that her plate was non-offensive and part of her family’s tradition.
Reflecting on the situation, she joked about her next potential plate idea, “DMV Sux,” while acknowledging that it might lead to frequent traffic stops.
The incident highlights the tension between personal expression and regulatory oversight, with many rallying behind Auger’s right to keep her lighthearted reminder.
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