It is also doubtful that, as it now stands, HB187 would really make much difference. It does not  because, legally, it cannot  prohibit people from taking pictures or making recordings while standing on public property. It only applies to such snooping when it might occur on the farmer's property, and only when the offender has bugged the place, has been allowed onto the property and told not to take pictures or has already committed the crime of criminal trespass.