PIERRE, S.D. (AP) — Sioux City police have largely been able to continue issuing tickets from speed cameras to South Dakota drivers despite the state's move to block access to drivers' addresses through a state system.

Assistant City Attorney Justin Vondrak in Sioux City said Thursday that citations have continued without really slowing down.

South Dakota Governor Dennis Daugaard office said in January that the state would block access to drivers' addresses in a database that police had used to find those caught on camera.

A 2014 law bars South Dakota from sharing driver information for use collecting a civil fine for infractions captured on camera.

Sioux City says about 280 tickets were issued to vehicles registered in South Dakota in January and February, compared to 267 during roughly the same period in 2015.

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