Gov. DeSantis Proposes Tough Laws Against Retail Theft, Porch Piracy in Florida

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis unveiled a legislative proposal aimed at addressing the surge in retail theft and porch piracy witnessed in Sebastian, Vero Lake Estates, Micco, and around the state.

In 2022, retail theft inflicted a $112 billion loss on retailers across the United States, with significant spikes observed in major urban centers such as New York, Los Angeles, and Washington, D.C. Howevever, Florida has seen a 30% reduction in shoplifting incidents since Governor DeSantis assumed office.

Governor DeSantis emphasized, “If you commit a crime in Florida, you are going to be held accountable,” he said, adding, “We will not tolerate retail crime, porch pirates and the lawlessness that they allow in California and New York.”

Echoing this sentiment, Attorney General Ashley Moody remarked, “Florida is a law-and-order state, and we take action when we see concerning crime trends that could harm Floridians,” she said, adding, ”We are leaders in the fight against organized retail theft, and I’m thrilled to stand with Governor DeSantis today to continue our goal of stopping theft by supporting legislation to stamp out porch piracy.”

Florida Department of Law Enforcement Commissioner Mark Glass stated, “Governor DeSantis continues to strengthen Florida laws to fight organized retail theft, cracking down on the kind of professional shoplifting that we’ve seen plague other states,” he said, adding, “He is ensuring Florida will stay safe for families, prosperous for our businesses and a paradise for our visitors.”

Forbes national study highlighted the impact of theft on small business retailers:

In states with high crime rates like New York, retailers have faced over $4 billion in losses, with shoplifting in New York City alone soaring by 63%. To prevent such issues in Florida, Governor DeSantis plans to enhance current measures by proposing:

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