1, as long as the traffic police force allows, the media can expose traffic accidents.
2. When exposed, the part involving others' privacy should be handled, otherwise it is suspected of infringing others' privacy.
3, you can go to the traffic police team to find out first. If the traffic police force allows the media to expose your information, then you should ask the traffic police force to explain the reasons and come up with regulations. Otherwise, the behavior of the traffic police team is suspected of illegally leaking case information, and you can complain to the traffic police team management department and the police inspector office of the public security bureau at the same level. If the traffic police team only provides media cases for reference, the media are not allowed to disclose detailed information, and the media disclose other people's information without authorization and do not do video processing, which is suspected of infringing your privacy.
You can just go directly to the court to sue for invasion of privacy. The reason is that the media disclosed the privacy rights of others at will without your consent and the authorization of the relevant departments. The evidence is simple. You burn the news report into a CD and take it to court as evidence. As for your loss, if there is no specific economic loss, you can ask the media to apologize publicly. If it is not convenient to apologize publicly, the head of the media can go to your house to apologize.