‘We’re Now In A Society Where Looting Is Incentivized,’ Says Man Who Left San Francisco For Safety Reasons

Peter Santenello, a video maker from San Francisco, California, says he left his hometown because he no longer felt safe. “A few years back, Prop 47 came into law which, basically, made it a misdemeanor instead of a felony to steal up to $950,” Peter says. Peter says that every day, people steal from the drugstore near where he lived, and employees couldn’t do anything about it. “If the employee says anything to the criminal or tries to confiscate the stolen goods, the employee will get fired,” Peter claims. “We’re now in a society where looting is incentivized.” Peter shares his insights into the shoplifting crisis in the video above. On Thursday’s episode of Dr. Phil, "License to Steal: The Shoplifting Crisis," Dr. Phil devotes his platform to the shoplifting crisis that is sweeping the nation – an epidemic that, according to experts, is costing the retail industry over $45 billion a year. Hear from an admitted organized retail criminal, and what law enforcement says are the biggest challenges. Check local listings to see where you can tune in. WATCH: Man Videos Thieves As They Steal Thousands Of Dollars’ Worth Of Goods From Well-Known Store TELL DR. PHIL YOUR STORY: Have a story in the news?