Long Island grandpa peeved after PB4WEGO license plate revoked by DMV — now he’s asking governor to step in

A Long Island grandpa whose pee-themed license plate was revoked by the DMV is a wee bit peeved about the turnaround — and now he’s asking the governor for some relief.

Seth Bykofsky, 69, said he was surprised when his “PB4WEGO” vanity plates were yanked in January because they weren’t offensive or any more controversial than any other dad joke.

“I’ve driven it through, conservatively, 15 states — red states, blue states, everyone smiles,” Bykofsky told The Post of the plates, which he displayed for more than five years. “One time, a police officer pulled up next to me at a light and motioned over … he said, ‘I just had to stop you. I got such a laugh out of your plate.’”

The West Hempstead man was told by the Department of Motor Vehicles in a January letter that its “rigorous screening process” determined that “PB4WEGO” was “no longer in compliance.”…

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