Don’t let the cops fool you — they know it’s legal to park alongside mid-block curb cuts yet are systemically ticketing drivers anyway.

And I have proof!

I was slapped with three “pedestrian-ramp” parking tickets last month by the NYPD along East Mosholu Parkway South in The Bronx.

Little did they know, I did my homework and was well aware that the spots became perfectly legal in 2009.

So, off to the Manhattan Business Center I went — nasty little orange envelopes in hand — as I readied myself for a duel with an administrative law judge whom I expected to be on the side of the police.

Boy, was I wrong.

Not only did the judge rule in my favor when presented with a copy of the amended law and pictures of where I parked, saving myself $495 in the process, she blasted the police and recommended that I keep parking alongside the pedestrian ramp.

So I followed her advice — and even placed copies of the law, the judge’s three not-guilty verdicts and a piece of paper that read, “You know this is a legal parking spot, STOP TICKETING ME!” in my windshield (pictured above). Surely the cops would spot this and learn their lesson.

Not. A. Chance.

I got a $165 ticket both days my beater was there.

Adding insult to injury, they placed the envelopes directly on top of my hearing decisions — as if the NYPD was emphatically saying, “We don’t give a s–t.”

Basically, I fought the law — and learned that even when you win against the NYPD, you lose!