I have an older 1982 printing, 5th edition of the Fournier book..
His concern stated in this edition was the indiscrimate use of 4130 as he said "Unfortunately, chromemoly steel has become trick" in vogue or fashionable, apparently having observed people using it as he said "a little bit of knowledge is dangerous".
His concerns were multiple, particularly in roll cage construction, wanting a metal that will bend, rather than break.. with breaks being far more hazardous to the occupant. His comment "Under crash impact, a chrome moly steel part is much more likely to break rather than bend, as would a mild steel part".
I know in the off road, 4x4 market there have been some aftermarket chromemoly suspension parts fracturing due to improper or no stress relieving after welding.