Good lord, lighten up Francis.
Also, wearing armor restricts movement, adds weight, and DOES make you hotter. They are in a world where often times it's smarter to just bug out than fight, so all that stuff will slow them down and shorten their life. They are already having problems finding enough food and water, so they are going make themselves even more fatigued and dehydrated by loading up on armor. But yes, if they stick to the books there will be times they will use some of the riot gear found in the prison.
So I recommend you get a clue.
Amen to that.
also would you grap a fence and use a knife to try to stab zombies thru it? if you knew anything ,how difficult it is to stab thru a small object like a skull,to easy to deflect of many bones before passing thru to brain.
First of all, it's GRAB not GRAP. Second of all, I never claimed to be an authority on anything. The fact that you label me as such only shows your ignorance, as I was only answering the questions you asked. If you didn't want any answers, then you shouldn't ask. Third of all, you were asking about wearing clothes and zombie behavior, not how to stab a zombie in the head with a knife. If you had talked about that, you would know I would have agreed with you that it would have been difficult to stab the knife in, and even more so to pull it out (in fact, in the comics, Glenn, Dale and Axel try to develop a method in killing the walkers at the prison fence by using knives. They learned that getting it in was a bit of a challenge, getting it out before the zombie fell back was impossible because the blade got stuck). And BTW, there have been many incidents in which men and women have stabbed someone in the head, using a lot of force and a lot of weight to do so. Below is an x-ray of a teenager who got a knife to the skull.
This one is a butcher knife.
The point is, getting it in really depends on where you stab. If you manage to get into one of the cranial sutures, like the saggital or the coronal suture if you're stabbing downward, you're more than likely to get it to work. Most incidents of knife stabbing required a combination of weight and force. Rick and Shane just easily stabbing into and pulling out of the frontal bone of the skull is unrealistic, as it would require a lot more force and having a lot of their weight behind that force to make it really count. If you had asked about that, I would have told you that.
Wearing tons of protective clothing in the middle of the south like you're suggesting, especially during the summer, you'd become dehydrated and even pass out from heat exhaustion because the material of the clothing/armor would collect and hold heat of your body (add into that the humidity and sunshine on a bright sunny day in July, you wouldn't even last five minutes with a thick article of clothing on).
If you can't accept any of that, or accept the fact that zombies in the show wander around and get excited when they see living flesh, then maybe you shouldn't be watching a fictional show about a bunch of fictional characters surviving a fictional apocalypse with fictional creatures (let alone, watching ANY show that deals with anything fictional, because you choose to nitpick a show designed to be entertainment and enjoyable).