He took on Hooters — and now, he’s going after some boobs at the Suffolk County Police Department.

Long Island night-life impresario Tim Lorito — who once put a local Hooters out of business with his own jiggle joint — is suing the department, claiming one of its cops assaulted him after the officer’s three brawling sons were tossed from his venue.

Sixteen of the cop’s police buddies then came and effectively shut the place down, Lorito’s suit says.

Veteran Suffolk County cop Gregg Drzal first flew into a rage after his boys — Ryan, Ross and Reid Drzal — were ejected from Lorito’s nightclub The Emporium in Patchogue last December, court papers state.

The siblings were tossed after attacking patrons and threatened to sic their cop daddy on staffers because they were ejected, the suit says.

The brothers began to “scream expletives and exhibited belligerent behavior in front of the venue,” the suit states, adding that they “stated that their father, Officer Gregg Drzal, was coming to the venue, that ‘you guys ­f- -ked with the wrong people’ and that the police were going to shut the venue down.”

The enraged dad soon showed up to the club out of uniform and attacked Lorito, calling him a “b- - -h” and a ­“f- - - -t” before employing a classic professional-wrestling tactic, court papers state.

Drzal “grabbed a metal barricade . . . and yanked the barricade upward, striking the plaintiff in the head and face,” the suit says.

The swarm of 16 Suffolk cops eventually showed up and ordered the DJ to shut down the music.

Lorito — who called 911 to report the assault — claims that the barking cops promised to ruin his business and that a “Sergeant Voight” at the scene “admonished him not to f- -k with the Suffolk County Police Department.”

But the officers changed their tune after Lorito revealed that his pal had quietly recorded Drzal’s attack with his cellphone camera, court papers state.

Lorito — who the suit says still suffers problems with his eye — is suing Drzal, the sergeant, Suffolk County, the police department and several unnamed officers for damages. Suffolk cops declined to comment.