Metro

Net ‘shot’ blockers

There’ll be no drunken fans at the new Nets arena if activists have their way.

More than a 100 people showed up at a Brooklyn community board meeting last night to demand Prohibition-style limits on booze at the Nets’ new Barclays Center, which opens in September.

Many neighbors fear that up to 18,000 boozed-up patrons will wreak havoc as they spill out of the arena after games. Some demanded that alcohol sales end at halftime — although every other NBA arena lets fans buy drinks until the start of the fourth quarter.

Others suggested a last call at 11 p.m., and one person even wanted a two- drink maximum.

“We have so many new bars coming and now they want to set up 57 stations in the arena to sell liquor. It’s just too much,” said Community Board 6 member Pauline Blake.