First Amendment Rights
Advertisement:Auger sees the rejection as an infringement on her freedom of speech, arguing that the phrase “pe* before we go” is innocuous parental advice rather than offensive language.
Long-awaited Acquisition
Auger had diligently sought the “PB4WEGO” plate for years, waiting for it to become available after New Hampshire extended the character limit for vanity plates from six to seven.
State’s Response
Advertisement:The state cited specific rules governing vanity plates, claiming they were mandated by a court order from years prior, leading to Auger’s predicament.
Should Auger Surrender Her Plate?
Considering Auger’s attachment to her long-held vanity plate, the question arises: should she be compelled to relinquish it?
Sources: Awm
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