You would've had to fly, and I don't think you'd want to risk running into me or one of my friends at the airport.
At night it would be the height of folly to risk running into one by mistake.
"Do you really want to risk running into some of the humans hanging around this station?"
Let's not risk running aground on that point, not now.
Maybe he didn't want to risk running into Cornell, having tattled on him.
Otherwise, you may risk running out of cash when you take on additional business.
The ship could have gone off so as not to risk running into Karsid drones.
Growing businesses often risk running out of cash, even if they're profitable and their order books are full.
We all think you should head straight to the hotel from here rather than stop there and risk running into him.
"Won't we risk running into someone if we use it?"