[...Oh, so he's that kind of person. Well, that's interesting.]
Of course. It would reflect much more poorly on you if something were wrong and you failed to do anything, rather than taking action over something that proved to be nothing in the end.
Put more simply, "it's better to err on the side of caution". That's a reasonable course of action in any situation.
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Of course. It would reflect much more poorly on you if something were wrong and you failed to do anything, rather than taking action over something that proved to be nothing in the end.
Put more simply, "it's better to err on the side of caution". That's a reasonable course of action in any situation.