For Wendy, the license plate wasn’t just metal and paint; it was a tiny billboard of joy. “PB4WEGO” made kids giggle, parents nod, and strangers smile at red lights. To have it suddenly labeled “offensive” felt like being told that her sense of humor, her motherhood, and her harmless self‑expression were somehow wrong. It wasn’t vulgar, she argued, just the universal plea every parent makes before a long drive.
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