
For more than 15 years, Wendy Auger drove around Rochester, New Hampshire, with a funny vanity plate that read “PB4WEGO.” The phrase meant “pee before we go,” a familiar parenting reminder before long car ride…
Her lighthearted plate suddenly became a problem when the New Hampshire DMV sent her a letter demanding she surrender it. Officials claimed the message violated rules because it referred to bodily functions, even though Wendy saw it as a harmless family joke.
Wendy refused to give up quietly and shared the story online. The post quickly went viral, with many people defending her and calling the DMV’s decision unnecessary and overly strict.
After the story gained national attention, Governor Chris Sununu stepped in and reversed the decision. Wendy kept her plate, turning a small joke into a bigger win for common sense, humor, and personal expression.