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Domestic helper gatherings at Lucky Plaza draw customers and complaints​

Feb 26, 2025 at 03:34pm
Security patrols have increased on weekends, advising helpers against gathering in big groups.

As large groups of foreign domestic workers gather at Lucky Plaza every Sunday, some businesses welcome the increased foot traffic, while others say the gatherings disrupt operations and drive away customers.

One frustrated shop owner recently took to Facebook to air her grievances.

On Sept 14, she posted two videos of the helpers congregating outside shops in the mall, with the caption: "Every Sunday at Lucky Plaza they gather here playing music, dancing, singing, affecting my business."

Ms Zhou (transliterated), 35, who has been running a fruit stall at Lucky Plaza for about four years, told Shin Min Daily News that the shopping centre has long been a meeting spot for helpers to socialise on their day off.

However, she said that these gatherings have become increasingly disruptive in recent months.

"Chatting is fine, but they play loud music, then sing and dance," Ms Zhou said. "Most of my customers are retail staff from nearby shops. They used to sit inside my store, but now they leave immediately because they can't stand the noise."

Business takes a downturn​

Ms Zhou said she decided to post about the issue only after her business took a downturn.

Her husband has also raised the matter with mall management. Security personnel have stepped up patrols and spoken to the groups multiple times, but Ms Zhou said the situation remains unchanged.

"It's no use talking to them. I open my store from 10am to 6pm, and this goes on the whole time," she said.

The owner of a hair salon that has been operating in the centre for over two years also noted that Sundays can be chaotic.

"I understand everyone needs space to relax, but the noise and lack of boundaries are a problem," the owner said. "This is still a shopping mall, and the shouting and rowdiness can feel inappropriate."

Many of the domestic workers reportedly gather outside shops that are closed on Sundays.

Security patrols increase on weekends, most helpers cooperative​

Not all shop owners view the gatherings negatively. One eatery specialising in Indonesian cuisine said the crowds have helped businesses by bringing in more foot traffic.

Another tenant, who operates three outlets in the mall, said the Sunday gatherings have had no impact on business since opening four months ago.

A beauty salon owner noted that the mall's security staff have increased patrols during weekends and actively intervene to advise the domestic workers, who are generally very cooperative.

"They're reasonable and will leave when asked," she said. "Some sit outside my shop, but there's no shouting or disturbance."

Public toilets see long queues on Sundays​

A staff member from a nearby foreign domestic worker agency pointed out that although the gatherings are mostly harmless, they do cause some inconvenience, as queues for restrooms can take 20 to 30 minutes.

She added that while the volume of music played is usually acceptable, the dancing can be disruptive.

"To be honest, their weekly gathering brings a lively energy to the place. But we do have to wait to use the restroom," she joked.
 

Domestic helper gatherings at Lucky Plaza draw customers and complaints​

Feb 26, 2025 at 03:34pm
Security patrols have increased on weekends, advising helpers against gathering in big groups.

As large groups of foreign domestic workers gather at Lucky Plaza every Sunday, some businesses welcome the increased foot traffic, while others say the gatherings disrupt operations and drive away customers.

One frustrated shop owner recently took to Facebook to air her grievances.

On Sept 14, she posted two videos of the helpers congregating outside shops in the mall, with the caption: "Every Sunday at Lucky Plaza they gather here playing music, dancing, singing, affecting my business."

Ms Zhou (transliterated), 35, who has been running a fruit stall at Lucky Plaza for about four years, told Shin Min Daily News that the shopping centre has long been a meeting spot for helpers to socialise on their day off.

However, she said that these gatherings have become increasingly disruptive in recent months.

"Chatting is fine, but they play loud music, then sing and dance," Ms Zhou said. "Most of my customers are retail staff from nearby shops. They used to sit inside my store, but now they leave immediately because they can't stand the noise."

Business takes a downturn​

Ms Zhou said she decided to post about the issue only after her business took a downturn.

Her husband has also raised the matter with mall management. Security personnel have stepped up patrols and spoken to the groups multiple times, but Ms Zhou said the situation remains unchanged.

"It's no use talking to them. I open my store from 10am to 6pm, and this goes on the whole time," she said.

The owner of a hair salon that has been operating in the centre for over two years also noted that Sundays can be chaotic.

"I understand everyone needs space to relax, but the noise and lack of boundaries are a problem," the owner said. "This is still a shopping mall, and the shouting and rowdiness can feel inappropriate."

Many of the domestic workers reportedly gather outside shops that are closed on Sundays.

Security patrols increase on weekends, most helpers cooperative​

Not all shop owners view the gatherings negatively. One eatery specialising in Indonesian cuisine said the crowds have helped businesses by bringing in more foot traffic.

Another tenant, who operates three outlets in the mall, said the Sunday gatherings have had no impact on business since opening four months ago.

A beauty salon owner noted that the mall's security staff have increased patrols during weekends and actively intervene to advise the domestic workers, who are generally very cooperative.

"They're reasonable and will leave when asked," she said. "Some sit outside my shop, but there's no shouting or disturbance."

Public toilets see long queues on Sundays​

A staff member from a nearby foreign domestic worker agency pointed out that although the gatherings are mostly harmless, they do cause some inconvenience, as queues for restrooms can take 20 to 30 minutes.

She added that while the volume of music played is usually acceptable, the dancing can be disruptive.

"To be honest, their weekly gathering brings a lively energy to the place. But we do have to wait to use the restroom," she joked.
Quickie with Bengali BF inside toilet?

20cent for a tight space with aircon to play pika pika is a steal
 
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Lucky Plaza are being unthankful, ungrateful, unappreciative
Once the FW avoid Lucky Plaza, who else will go there ?
Don't bite the hands that feeds you
 
Not every mall has to be turned into a sterile, family-friendly mall. :rolleyes:

The noise those brats make at the 'family-friendly' malls are far worse than what the maids make. :roflmao:

Don't forget the National Gallery. Supposedly a museum, but turns into a noisy zoo on weekends, especially during the school holidays. :whistling:
 
Lucky Plaza are being unthankful, ungrateful, unappreciative
Once the FW avoid Lucky Plaza, who else will go there ?
Don't bite the hands that feeds you
Lucky Plaza shop owners and tenants forget that the maids are also customers. Who else actually goes to that old decrepit shopping centre?
 
Wow, they think the commercial building is their party place. Shops are there for business. Not for them to obstruct business & made themselves as public nuisance. Their presence can lower down the value for shoppers experience. If I can avoid, I don't even want to go that shopping centre at all.
 
If the Filipina maids look like Maris Racal,
business would boom at Lucky Plaza.
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