NO Fuji said that step one and two are firable offences. If I crash a plane because I am drunk, but we are not sure if anyone had yet died, I still lose my job, it does not matter if anyone dies from their injuries later, for that purpose. Of course it matters for criminal charges. In the case of the captain and that cruse boat that sunk, he was incompetent for crashing it and would lose his job, but the reason he faces crininal charges is for what he did after the crash, which lead to passangers dying. If the only reason that a police officer can be fired is because they commited a serious offense, well, we must have some pretty bad officiers out there. Why do a good job when you get 100,000 a year for doing a bad one?And you are only fired if you break the law?