HOWIE CARR: The tide is turning for Boston’s left-wing rioters.

Take a close look at this photograph — it captures the exact moment when alleged hippie rioter Haley Macintyre finally learns, at age 24, that even a pampered Beautiful Person with a fashionable neck tattoo can still suffer adverse consequences for a violent, unprovoked assault on working people.

Even in Massachusetts.

As the picture was taken, in Boston Municipal Court, the judge had just slapped a $7,500 bail on Little Miss Muffet for her sinister role in fomenting that far-left riot that left four Boston cops hospitalized.

Seventy-five hundred bucks?

Do you know how many cool neck tattoos Haley could buy with that much dough?

She allegedly started the insurrection Tuesday night by kicking a BPD cruiser.

And now you might say this low-IQ blonde (of course she goes to Emerson) is experiencing a FAFO moment.

FAFO. (Bleep) Around, Find Out.

Notice the tattoo on the little debutante’s neck. It reads “SONDE”, which in tattoo terms supposedly means: “Each random person you pass has a complex life as vivid as your own.”

Does that include the random Boston cop who suffered a broken nose confronting the street fightin’ they/thems? That police officer now faces reconstructive surgery.

Exit quote: “In his prophetic novel, 1984, George Orwell perfectly described Haley, Styx and all the rest of these female fascists: ‘It was always the women, and above all the young ones, who were the most bigoted adherents of the Party, the swallowers of slogans, the amateur spies and the nosers-out of unorthodoxy.’”