I always see people get super paranoid about these kinds of measurements yet they are done every day without incident.
Years ago I used the method of cutting the ground pin off of the scopes line cord plug for literally 100's of measurements. Many people I knew did the same thing, over and over and over and over and over again. None of them died. None of them even got shocked. These were all CRT type scopes.
The key point here is you just have to pay attention to what you are doing when ...
Exactly the same can be said about walking into the road without looking.
(And why did you bring up the display technology (CRT)? That is completely and utterly irrelevant)
Hello,
You have no idea what you are talking about.
How can I be so sure?
I already mentioned this but you, as usual, fail to understand.
I have worked with a LOT of tech's who ALL used scopes with the ground pin cut off, and NOT A SINGLE FRIGGIN ONE OF THEM EVEN GOT A SHOCK. Let me repeat that so MAYBE you will read it and understand this time.
NOT A SINGLE FRIGGIN ONE OF THEM EVEN GOT A SHOCK.
NOT A SINGLE FRIGGIN ONE OF THEM EVEN GOT A SHOCK.
NOT A SINGLE FRIGGIN ONE OF THEM EVEN GOT A SHOCK.
NOT A SINGLE FRIGGIN ONE OF THEM EVEN GOT A SHOCK.
NOT A SINGLE FRIGGIN ONE OF THEM EVEN GOT A SHOCK.
Not ever, over years and years of working with them in several different companies. That's three, four, five companies. Plus, we're talking about a LOT of technicians, and who were not reprimanded in any way by the upper management. In fact, they were instructed to do it this way.
How can this be? It be, period.
I am not trying to force anyone to do this, just stating some facts about this. If a given reader does not like this idea, that's ok with me. If you feel it is dangerous, then don't do it. Don't like it? Then don't do it. But don't spread misinformation.
Some people have been killed. Your shouted assertions don't change that.
Here’s an anecdote about someone that "was WELL AWARE of the danger and took a lot of precautions to prevent shock . . . Bottom Line: He died anyway". https://groups.io/g/TekScopes/message/10754
Also, mentioning a CRT scope may be irrelevant to you, but not to me. You're welcome to talk about any kind of scope you like however, feel free.
Why, exactly, is the display type relevant to the points being made? Repeated assertions are not a reason.
Now if you want to go ahead and keep bitching about this, go right ahead, and I'll start to ignore what you have to say also.
From your responses (i.e. not answers) you have already started that 
I do not see *too* much difference between using a scope and using a volt meter or ammeter. You have to know a little about how to do it with either kind of instrument. Heck, don't use a toaster. Don't use a space heater. Hide under the covers until you grow old and die of natural causes (ha ha). You can get killed just crossing the street.
Life is dangerous, no way around it.
This reminds me of that movie, don't know if anyone here has seen it. It's named:
"A Million Ways To Die In The West".
Really funny with a dash of old west history. Highly recommended.
The point is, there are a million ways to die in just about any era.
The bottom line might be if you don't feel comfortable doing it, then don't. That goes for a volt meter too though, or any other kind of test equipment that can be live sometimes.
In my old rock and roll band days, we were performing outside one day for a big big party and I got stung by the microphone. I was standing on the grass and the mic had the plug in the outlet in such a way as to make the chassis of the amplifier hot.
That has killed people too from what I have read. So don't become a singer, you might get killed (ha ha).