The city’s courts have been flush with public pee-ers.

New York broke a new record for public urination tickets as the number of overhydrated streetwalkers caught using the five boroughs as their toilet grows from a tinkle to a flood.

The NYPD slapped 10,003 dirty hands with summonses for hitting a tree instead of the john over the last year — a shocking number that dramatically surpasses the number of people arrested for DUIs or for toting guns, according to the recently released Mayor’s Management Report .

The NYPD handed out 10,003 criminal and civil summonses for public urination in the last fiscal year. LP Media

It’s the highest number doled out over the last half-decade — even as the city spends millions to install more public toilets across the five boroughs.

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