Do you investigate local crime statistics before you choose a holiday destination? Were these alleged crimes included in the local crime statistics anyway? Did you expect someone to warn the holidaymakers? Who's responsibility was it?
There was no mention of assessing risk, because it 'felt safe'.
You are the one who raised the issue regarding risk assessment.
It is now generally known that in 2007 there was a high risk factor for families with young children associated with holidaying in the Algarve. Was it common knowledge among potential visitors at the time of Madeleine’s disappearance?
How the police chose to address the problem remains a bit of a mystery for me. How the holiday industry chose to address the problem certainly did not include giving potential holidaymakers the relevant information to enable informed choices to be arrived at.
Nor did it include the addition of CCTV covering private areas of the resort or security lighting covering dark entrances close to the rental accommodation such as that added to block 5A after and probably as a direct result of Madeleine's disappearance.
With reference to the risk of fire you mentioned … if you were tasked with carrying out a risk assessment of apartment 5A … what would you make of the security grilles covering the windows which were added after - and probably as a direct result of - Madeleine’s disappearance?