SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) -- Governor Gavin Newsom announced Friday a new plan to help curb retail theft across California. He signed a package of 10 bills into law to combat smash-and-grabs, car thefts, retail crime and the sale of stolen goods statewide. San Francisco has been no stranger to retail crimes.

RELATED: Gov. Newsom signs 10 bills to fight retail crimes, car thefts and stolen good sales "Definitely retail theft is out of control," Alejandro Jimenez of Randa's Market said. From major luxury retailers hit repeatedly by smash-and-grabs to small business owners wondering when they'll get hit again, some say, they need the support now more than ever.

"Every day it's a problem," Mariana Bakana, owner of Bakana said. It's been just three months since two thieves broke into Mariana Bakana's clothing store in San Francisco's Cow Hollow neighborhood. They got away with more than $43,000 worth of inventory and Bakana's sense of safety.

VIDEO: Thieves steal about $36K in merchandise from small SF clothing shop "Every day, I come into my space, my store and then I'm asking myself, so those people, they want to come back again, what's going to happen? So this is something, we really, really need to fix," Bakana said. "I mean, I don't feel safe inside of my store." In the Mission District, someone tried to break into Randa's Market Wednesday night, cutting the lock on their front gate.

The thieves didn't get away with anything this time, but it's not the first time someone has tried .