When abroad, I notice that the media often print and broadcast extremely graphic pictures after accidents or terrorist attacks.
It's something the British papers and tv news programmes shy away from, but more and more recently, some outlets have been publishing some really shocking images, possibly to drive up web traffic.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-4519432/At-10-people-hit-car-Times-Square.html
How do you feel about this?
Do you think that news organisations have a duty to show us what is happening in the world, or do you (like all of the top-rated comments generated on the piece in the link), think that editors have a duty to censor images due to the distress it will cause both its readers and possibly, the family of those deceased?