Wendy’s plea to preserve her vanity plate was denied by the New Hampshire Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV), who claimed it contained derogatory wording. However, Wendy has always used her car as a means of self-expression and a means of making people smile.
Wendy is adamant that her right to free expression is violated by the state’s denial. She claims that the expression “pe* before we go” is just parental guidance and isn’t objectionable in any kind. She believes that her rights were needlessly violated by the DMV’s judgment.
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