The safety of their residents comes first for the County Sheriff. 48 of the 50 Federal States in the United States employ the law-and-order services of a Sheriff, a specially elected law enforcement officer. When chasing perpetrators all across, at times, very rural areas with long stretches of federal roads, the sheriff needs all the available horsepower an engine can generate - such as that of the legendary Dodge Challenger SRT. The V8 engine of this hot rod can deploy a thunderous 700 horsepower. The wide tyres made of rubberised material have trouble taming and transferring such enormous power to the road – theatrical tyre squealing is thus guaranteed. The inserted headlamps give this hot rod the look of a ferocious beast. The doors can be opened wide, making the effort of stepping in and out of the car a breeze. Serving as the official vehicle of the County Sheriff, the Dodge is painted in the characteristic black and white of the US police and also bears the golden badge and the lettering SHERIFF on the sides. Nothing left to do, but turn the blue light on and take off in pursuit.