It's Anderson County in general. I have a running personal boycott of Oak Ridge that has been in place ever since I got a ticket for going four miles over the speed limit and being busted by one of their speed cameras. Going through Oak Ridge used to be the easiest way for me to get from West Knoxville to home and I spent quite a bit of money in that little dried up town. Now I laugh every time I see another major business closing its doors. One would think that if their town was dying a slow economic death like Oak Ridge that they would do all they could to encourage outsiders to come in and spend their money there rather than ticketing them for extremely minor violations.
I'll never stop in that town again as long as they have the speed cameras. I still have to drive through it occasionally, but I stop and eat and gas up before I get there or after I've gone through. They don't miss my tax dollars, of course, but if everyone who is targeted by their speed traps did the same, they'd sure feel it. Too bad that the old geezers who run the town fancy it as still being "The Secret City" and don't want businesses or outsiders, but I'll bet the shopkeepers sure would like to see more business...and maybe the folks who operate their "shopping mall" (such as it is).
I lived in Oak Ridge for a couple years. While it is (or was, they didn't have traffic cameras then) bad, Clinton was much, much worse. And that was mainly because the Anderson County Sheriff's deputies weren't permitted to patrol in the OR City limits. So the bulk of their presence was concentrated on the only other sizable town in AC, Clinton. Throw in the fact that Clinton also has their
own PD, and you had at least twice the police presence as OR in a city about a third the size. Seriously, it got so bad that I didn't even want to make trips to my best friend's house, because he lived in Clinton.