That sounds pretty terrible. In general I think there are a lot of jobs where we're not able to get good people because the compensation is so low. For a long time WA teachers where in that box, most State and County jobs (I could do the same thing I'm doing now for either the State or County, but would have to take a 40-50% pay cut).
There's an old saying in politics that your budget is the gateway to your true priorities in governance.
If we aren't paying our LEO's, teachers, other public servants enough for them to think the job is worth it, then we need to reconsider that, along with how we pay for those services.
MT for example had a mandatory 4% cut to each agency for the last decade at the direction of majority leadership. That meant tons of unfilled positions across agencies like the Department of Justice, Wardens, Prisons, etc. When we say that an extra $25 in our pockets is worth more than well paid police, then I think we get the gov't we ask for.
Similarly, when we blow budgets on feel-good malarkey, rather than provide basic services at decent wages, we end up in the same place. There's a lot of ways to skin this cat, but at he end of the day, it comes down to the budget, and where we as a local, state and national community want to go.