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She’s had her license plate for 15 years, but now the state says it’s “invalid”

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Blank license plates: Wendy Auger’s dilemma
State rejection
Wendy Auger recently faced state rejection of her fifteen-year-old license plate. The old man was free because it had the word “pe*” in it, causing him to become discouraged and disbelieving.
Creative word rejected
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Auger’s free sign, “PB4WEGO,” brought a smile to many people as he drove his car in New Hampshire, where he lived and worked as a salesman. However, the Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) found this to be incorrect.
First Amendment Rights
Auger sees the rejection as a violation of free speech and argues that “pe* before you go” is harmless parental advice and not hurtful speech. 97
State Response
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The State cited specific laws regarding billboards, saying they were mandated by court orders years ago, which led to the Auger issues.
Should Auger give up on the board?
Given Auger’s long-standing devotion to his plate, the question arises: Should he be forced to give up his plate?
Source: Awm
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