College Student in a Candid Street Interview Public Agent
College Student Snagged in Candid Street Chat by Public Agent
Sunlight glinted off the microphone as Maya Chen, a sophomore laden with textbooks, found her campus shortcut blocked. A friendly woman in a city ID badge smiled: "Quick opinion? We're gathering resident views on downtown bike lanes.
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Maya paused, surprised but intrigued. This wasn't a YouTuber seeking viral clips, but a genuine Public Engagement Agent. "Uh, sure," Maya replied, shifting her bag. The questions were direct: *"Do you feel safe cycling downtown? Should lanes be expanded?"* Forgetting the scripted answers of class presentations, Maya spoke candidly about near-misses with cars and her wish for more protected routes.
"It's refreshing," Maya admitted later. "Usually, we just complain among friends. Actually being asked *officially* felt... productive." In just three minutes, her unplanned sidewalk stop became a tiny act of civic participation. The agent nodded, thanked her, and moved on, capturing a student's raw perspective for the city planners. Maya walked away, her hurried commute briefly transformed into unexpected dialogue.

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