Oh, definitely agreed. I'm speaking in generalities though, what limits do Capsuleers have in terms of morality aside from their own consciences?
I'll use Inara as an example: When I was in Rancer, she tried to delude herself into thinking she was "just doing business" when, looking back, she sees that as a time in her life that she allowed her own morality to slip (smart-bombing gates isn't business, it's mass murder for profit). But no one could call her on it, or change her, there's no restrictions that could be placed on her (aside from her own choosing) to keep her from doing that again.
But as much as Inara abhors murder (her moral code is interesting to say the least), she can't prevent any other capsuleer from running around blowing ships up willy-nilly. Especially those that do contract work in hisec where she's KOS by authorities... And there's nothing preventing her from going back to that 'way of life'.
And like I said, it's not set in stone that she couldn't go back to being a mass murderer for profit, and again, there'd be no restrictions to prevent her from doing as much. A capsuleer can do anything with little to no lasting consequences... It's just something to ponder on.
Also, this applies to all forms of morality. Violence, business ethics, telling the truth/lying, social 'deviancy', etc are all under this 'umbrella topic'.