Man charged after female TV reporter hit with sexist slur in Newfoundland:police
ST. JOHN’S, N.L. — A 27-year-old Newfoundland man has been charged for allegedly yelling a sexually explicit phrase at a TV journalist, who went to police with the complaint because she said she has had enough of being harassed with the vulgar comments.
NTV reporter Heather Gillis was interviewing a city councillor at a St. John’s landfill on Monday when a grey truck drove by and one of two men inside allegedly called out a phrase — often abbreviated to “FHRITP” — that has repeatedly been directed at female television reporters and videographers.
“I’m fed up — I’m tired of it,” she said from her office Tuesday. “No one should have to endure that while they’re working. I’m a professional and I was humiliated interviewing a politician. It’s time for it to stop.”
Gillis managed to snap a picture of the truck, capturing the licence plate, which she posted on Twitter with the comment that she was “publicly shaming” the driver. By midday Tuesday, it had been retweeted 380 times and was trending across Canada.