That's a bit like saying I've not got heart disease because I've smoked twenty a day for fifty years but because they didn't put health warning on the cigarette packets.
It's the kind of nonsense argument made by someone who can't take responsibility for their own actions.
Absolutely not.
Are you saying health warnings should not be put on cigarettes? Are you saying it is perfectly acceptable for restaurants to leave very personal information available to all and sundry with the possible security implications?
Or what is your point.
Because Kate McCann recognises this security issue which you seem to fail to recognise does not make her wrong.
It makes her absolutely right and you wrong in my opinion. This was a blatant breach of confidential information with potentially dire implications.
Why are you apparently defending people who expose children to danger in this way?
I really cannot see any objection to Kate McCann pointing out that the reference on that booking sheet was clearly dangerous to her children.
Your guess that she is exposing this for the reason you suggest is simply your opinion. It is not mine though because I think such security breaches should be exposed.