Just don't get crossed up in them!
Joking aside, caution must always be used around any kind of electricity.
Been in Industrial maintenance with 3 phase high wattage heaters and 500+ HP DC motors for over 30 years! Actually got a degree in the stuff. Arc flash is no joke . Not discounting the danger in any means.
But with an ungrounded neutral you could touch any leg and still be ok. DC chargers usually give you that. Household AC with no isolation transformer and you become the path from ANY touch to any thing grounded!
Either scenario, AC or DC here could hurt you if you get crossed up wrong in it.
It only takes 50mA of current across your heart to stop your heart. From one hand to the other across your chest is the most dangerous shock you can receive.
We were also taught that the rapid cycling of the AC causes more damage to muscles and organs due to fribulation than direct current which gives one contraction for the duration of the shock.