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If you are a parent, when going out the door before riding a car with the kids maybe it is a bit like this:
Parents: “Did you go to the bathroom?”
Baby: “No, I don’t need to go.”
Parents: “Go now, you may not get a chance later.”
For at least one New Hampshire woman, this was the ongoing conversation with her four children … so she made her her own void license plate for 15 years.
Wendy Ojar is proud of his “PB4wego” plate and told CNN that he has never had a problem. So far
New Hampshire asked to hand over its plate in a letter received August 16, including a phrase “sexual or excluding operations or functions”.

“I am not a political activist,” he said.
The letter reminiscent states that Ojar had 10 days to surrender his plate with the option of choosing another venti plate without any extra cost or assigned it to him.
If Ojar chose to get a regular plate, according to the letter, a portion of his venti plate fee will be returned.
After hearing about Ojar’s situation with a mutual friend, New Hampshire Government Chris Sanno joined it.
“After that, I reached the distribution of motor vehicles and strongly urged them to allow Wendy to have a license plate for the past 15 years,” Sanono told CNN.
“I recently left a message on his phone to tell the good news that his plate would not be returned.”
Ojar said he was happy that he had to keep a piece of it that his family was with him.
“I will not go down without fighting,” he said.
For residents of New Hampshire, the cost of a ventilation plate includes the cost of your city/city and state registration fees, as well as $ 40 for Vanity Plate fee, as well as $ 8 fee.
CNN reached New Hampshire DMV for comment but did not hear it.