Tom Mannion shares views on vehicle stickers and legal disputes in recent posts

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Tom Mannion, a New Hampshire State Representative, made several statements on his social media account on January 28, 2026. In his posts, Mannion addressed topics ranging from vehicle registration to ongoing legal matters involving himself or his associates.

In a post published at 18:19 UTC, Mannion stated: “My sticker expires Saturday. I’m removing it and never getting another one. When the EPA come after me, riot in my name. Godspeed.” This message referenced the expiration of a vehicle sticker and expressed defiance toward potential enforcement by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).

Later that day at 18:56 UTC, Mannion wrote: “The people suing us have a Facebook page where you can leave reviews:

https://t.co/ejr1lRNTLU

https://t.co/48pbnWo2lQ” The post included links and referred to an ongoing lawsuit involving himself or his group.

At 21:14 UTC, Mannion posted a brief statement: “Based. https://t.co/Ivu9MrDgiz”

New Hampshire state law requires vehicles to display valid inspection stickers as part of its annual safety inspection program. Failure to comply with these requirements may result in fines or other penalties under state regulations. The EPA is responsible for enforcing federal environmental laws but does not directly regulate individual vehicle inspections in New Hampshire; such matters are typically managed at the state level.

Mannion’s comments reflect ongoing debates regarding regulatory compliance and personal freedoms among some public officials and citizens.



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