Chopper causes political controversy
by CMG Staff • January 23, 2012 • General News • 5 Comments

When Paul Teutul Sr. showed up with the bike in 2009, it featured a sidecar configured to take a stretcher. Photo: AVCanada.ca
A chopper parked inside Ontario air ambulance ORNGE’s headquarters is causing political outrage, but not the kind you’d think.
There’s a big stir over the bike in Ontario’s provincial legislature, but it’s not because of loud pipes or missing turn signals. Instead, the provincial opposition partoes are calling the Orange County Choppers bike a symbol of questionable dealings, says the Toronto Star.
The bike was given to ORNGE by Italian company Agusta Westland, who also supplied the provincial service with its helicopters. Now, all sorts of ORNGE’s financial dealings are under scrutiny, company execs are being fired, and a scandal is well underway. The company gets $150 million every year from Ontario taxpayers, and investigators are trying to find if that cash was used unethically.
ORNGE spokesman Gannon Loftus says the bike was originally intended to be auctioned off to raise funds for ORNGE. On the other hand, the Star reports ORNGE called the chopper a “trophy bike” when it was unveiled in 2009.
PC MLA Frank Klees says the bike is just a symbol of the way ORNGE’s leaders ran the air ambulance service, and the bike, along with a lot of ORNGE employees, have no place in the company’s offices.
Lest you feel the need to call the PCs a bunch of spoilsports for getting upset over the bike, get this – even NDP health critic France Gélinas agrees, saying the bike epitomizes the issues are ORNGE, and keeping the machine around in the middle of the scandal raises a red flag.
So, who knows? If you actually want a Orange County Choppers bike, there could be one on the auction block soon – with a very motivated seller.

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