Metro

Prolific graffiti artist takes plea deal

A city employee busted for leaving his tag all over the East Side of Manhattan took a plea deal Tuesday in Manhattan court.

Prolific tagger Robert Dyer, 49, who works for the New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene, copped to one count of making graffiti and was sentenced to $500 restitution.

He was collared outside his Upper East Side home last August and charged with 82 counts of making graffiti after a six-month NYPD investigation.

It turns out Dyer has been leaving his tag “RD” all over Manhattan for 37 years and has amassed 13 arrests since 1982.

“It’s like a drug, you get addicted to it,” he previously told The Post. “I’m an adrenaline junkie.”