Get Out!

It is almost impossible to deport anyone from our shores, but wreck a Ferrari and you're gone Buster.
Bo Steffan Eriksson, who is behind bars in connection with a vehicle crash on Pacific Coast Highway in Malibu, in which the $3 million Ferrari Enzo he was driving was destroyed, is to be deported to either Sweden or Germany.
Deputies used computers and laser beam measurements to conclude that Eriksson was driving the Ferrari at 199 miles per hour down the Pacific Coast Highway in the early-morning hours of Feb. 21, 2006.
At Decker Canyon Road, the car went airborne and – with the exception of its passenger cabin – disintegrated into thousands of pieces along Highway 1.
Eriksson and his passenger escaped injury, but he blamed the crash on a mystery man named "Dietrich" who had supposedly run off into the hills.
Sheriff's deputies doubted that story, but a search was made for Dietrich, whom Eriksson blamed for the wreck.
The Ferrari was financed by British banks, but Eriksson reportedly did not make payments on it, and it was about to be repossessed when Eriksson destroyed it. Police in London said it was one of three high-end collectible cars that Eriksson had illegally had flown into Los Angeles in the cargo holds of Virgin Atlantic 747s.
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