NEW YORK — New York City wants to make its tickets harder to ignore. That’s because every year about 40 percent of the hundreds of thousands of New Yorkers slapped with the familiar pink tickets for such low-level offenses as drinking and urinating in public, littering or riding a bike on the sidewalk ignore, forget or otherwise miss their appointed court dates, resulting in arrest warrants and even jail time. Hoping to reverse an unnecessary burden on an already overloaded justice system — and …