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‘Druggy’ gal in Giant car chase

The Giants aren’t just Super Bowl champs — they help fight crime, too.

A blitzed Big Blue fan wearing an Eli Manning jersey led police on a wild chase on Long Island yesterday — and cops were able to keep track of her speeding SUV because it was spray painted “Let’s Go Giants.”

Police sacked Emily Hindman, 25, who was allegedly high on drugs, after an officer saw her blast through a stop sign at 1:34 a.m. in Medford, cops said.

It apparently had been a long few days of partying for Hindman, who, a neighbor said, had hosted a loud and raucous Super Bowl bash at her home on Sunday night.

To finally collar her, police had to deflate her tires and she smashed into a cruiser twice before finally bringing her SUV to a stop — and then she attacked her arresting officers, cops said.

“There are hundreds of thousands of Giants fans who engaged in some form of celebrating and who did that without engaging in this kind of behavior,” scolded Suffolk Inspector Aristides Mojica.

Hindman’s 17,600-yard run began when Suffolk Canine cop Joseph Mallia saw her swerving on the road and failing to stop her Toyota 4Runner at a sign in Medford.

When Mallia gave chase, Hindman sped off — hitting speeds of 65 mph on local streets into Coram, said Mojica.

On Route 112, cops deployed Speed Sticks — which deflate the tires of fleeing autos — but Hindman was still able to gun it on two flats, cops said.

Another cop blocked her with his vehicle — but she rammed him it of the way, cops said.

That same cop caught back up to her, and she allegedly rammed the same car again — this time coming to a stop.

She refused to get out of the vehicle and forced cops the drag her out, they said.