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I'd show more, but the rest are just minecraft skins & gmod models.
But as I've said before, Containment Breach may have been the origin of the D-class & facility guard uniforms, but the community has widely accepted Containment Breach's depiction of what they generally look like, and that's because it's a great design.
I like the other in-game design choices, and how they stray away from CB. I like how NTF looks, and I don't mind the D-class having beanies. The oreos, however, just don't look right without their riot helmets. "Facility guards" should look like guards. Peacekeepers; and the riot helmets greatly support this theme.
It's not the end of the world if they don't get riot helmets, but there's really no reason not to.