Sometimes teams will do the sloppy thing because it's the quickest path to resolution of an issue deemed to be critical, which can make sense in the moment, but if you do this too many times without spending the effort to improve the solution after the immediate pressure is gone, issues like this will continue to get more common. I like to use an analogy of trying to put out a fire on the other side of a building by filling a cup in the sink and then running across to toss the water onto the fire; in the short term, it might be the best fix, but if you keep finding yourself having to do this, you're probably better off installing a fire hose even if it requires a lot more effort up front.