The Singapore Management University (SMU) has called a now-cancelled “maid cafe” event inappropriate, and said it did not give approval for it to take place at a cafe on campus. The Japanese-themed cafe Daijoubu, located on the SMU campus, said it would be...
An SMU spokesman told The Straits Times that its tenants are bound by their agreements with the university to seek its approval for any promotional activity, but Daijoubu did not do so.
“We are disappointed that this has come to light in this manner, and have taken steps to ensure that tenants abide by their obligations.” A video of the event put up on Facebook by SubaToki Cafe shows customers doing push-ups, being smacked on the face and stepped on by waitresses.
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