Ice-T plays a Manhattan cop on TV’s “Law & Order: SVU” — but he showed he has no love for the NYPD’s real boys in blue yesterday.

“Some punk bitch rookie cop named Fisher made the arrest of his bullsh – -t career today,” the pony-tailed actor sniped on his Twitter page after being busted at the Lincoln Tunnel for allegedly driving with a suspended license and not wearing a seat belt.

“Arresting the Notorious Ice T for no seatbelt! . . . [The cop] said, ‘I know who you are, and I don’t give a f – – k!’ That was right after I called him a punk bitch.”

The rapper-turned-actor, 52, and his buxom, blond wife, Coco, were in their white 2009 Cadillac sedan waiting at the entrance to the Lincoln Tunnel around 9 a.m. — heading home to New Jersey after dropping off their bulldog, Spartacus, with a Manhattan vet for knee surgery — when the mirror of the car brushed against a cop at a random checkpoint, authorities said.

The officer motioned for the actor to pull over, but he kept on going, officials said. The cop ran up to the car and banged on its tinted window, sources said.

As soon as Ice-T lowered his window, the officer recognized him and remained professional, police sources said.

In addition to the suspended license and not wearing his seat belt, the tough-guy actor — who has played Detective Fin Tutuola on “Law & Order: Special Victims Unit” since 2000 — also didn’t have valid insurance, police said.

The former rapper — who became infamous in 1992 for his song “Cop Killer,” which advocated killing police in revenge for brutality — was given a desk-appearance ticket and released, but not before being handcuffed, fingerprinted and spending nearly three hours at the precinct.

Ice-T later said the suspended-license charge was bogus, but he did not deny using language unsuited for prime time.

“I think [the cop] got his rocks off bringing me in the station in handcuffs,” he told The Post.

“I stopped breaking the law a long time ago,” said the former rapper, whose real name is Tracey Morrow. “I ain’t trying to get in trouble.”

His TV partner, Richard Belzer, quipped: “I think they arrested him because they wanted to see Coco, and I don’t blame them. He’s never committed a crime to my knowledge and never will.”

Additional reporting by Perry Chiaramonte and Lawrence Schwartzwald

larry.celona@nypost.com

