Metropolitan Police is currently consulting 30,000 officers on the matter, a new report claims.The review was launched as it’s suggested the force could be in breach of the 2010 Equality Act by not giving non-binary and gender-fluid officers separate uniforms.A spokesperson has denied this claim, saying clothing is provided for officers with ‘protected characteristics’.However, they confirmed a review has been launched as the contract with the Met’s provider is due to expire in 2023.Men wear helmets, flat caps and ties under the current system, while women are dressed in bowlers and cravats.An officer going by the name of Alex Blue has claimed not having gender-neutral uniforms available could be classed as indirect discrimination.British.