A career criminal nicknamed the “Brick Man” by police, who has become emblematic of the problems with bail reform, has been busted yet again — for yet another burglary, law enforcement sources told The Post on Wednesday.

Ex-con Anthony Manson, 50, was nabbed early Tuesday for burglarizing a construction site in Prospect-Lefferts Gardens, Brooklyn, according to sources.

“I was trying to steal something to sell for some food,” Manson told cops upon his arrest at the site on New York Avenue as he gave officers the fake name “William McKoy” and lied that he was 60 years old, sources said.

Sources say Manson was rummaging through boxes at the construction site and broke a glass door there with an unknown object during the 1 a.m. break-in.

He was charged with one count of burglary and false impersonation, sources said.

Manson — who earned his nickname by allegedly using a brick during smash-and-grabs — has recently been collared for a string of burglaries across Brooklyn and Manhattan and released each time, The Post previously revealed.

On Dec. 23, Manson was busted for three burglaries in Brooklyn earlier that month and then was released on Christmas Day, thanks to the state’s new bail law, which prevents judges from assigning bail for most misdemeanors and non-violent felonies.

Sources have said he was suspected of committing two more burglaries in Brooklyn that same day.

Manson was then arrested Jan. 3 for two more break-ins on Jan. 2 and Jan. 3 — and at his Jan. 4 arraignment, prosecutors sought to have him held on $15,000 bail, but he was instead freed on supervised release.

Less than two weeks later, Manson was busted again in Manhattan, where cops caught him smashing the door of an eyewear store in Greenwich Village.

At his arraignment in that case, he was again released without bail even though sources have said he’s under investigation for at least six other burglaries in Manhattan.

According to sources, Manson has 75 arrests on his record dating back to 1991.