Only risk is full stand development that can sometime give bromid drag.
Yeah, I've given up on full don't-touch-it stand since I had a massive bromide drag problem with FP4+ (although never with the others, like Efke25, APX25/100, Delta 100). Now I tend to agitate at about 5/15/30 minutes, and then tip it out when I get bored of waiting.
Ironically, the reason that I didn't do semi-stand for my first RPX25 is because of listening to all of the people (here and elsewhere) who rail against stand and semi-stand. Also, I
was looking for a bit more contrast than I normally get. (Semi-)Stand is great for scanning, and great when there's a huge gap from highlights to shadows. And when something scans good it generally doesn't print good, and vice-versa, and I'm trying to do things 'properly' for wet-printing, so I followed the recommended times.
That said, they may produce beautiful prints once I get time in the darkroom, it's more than likely considering that they don't scan well.
ps, That's not the Hampus I was thinking of. The one I know is just a guy from around your area, we worked together in a kitchen Austria a few winters ago. I just noticed your name and location and it twigged my memory, that's all.