THE British Library is being plagued by randy book lovers romping in loos.
Bosses have been forced to call in cops to try to put a stop to the novel use of the venue.
One bookworm complained to the library, describing the between-the-sheets bonkbusting as “totally unacceptable”.
He said security chiefs had confirmed that bosses were aware of randy students and local workers foolscapping around in the toilets after arranging book-ups online.
A post on a “cruisers” website — which The Sun is not naming — advertises the library as being a meeting spot for casual sex with a “vast amount of toilets” on site.
But it warns hardback fans that there are regular police and security patrols of the building and there had been cases reported of bonk lovers caught during a private reading being escorted from the site.
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Last night the distinguished library at London’s King’s Cross denounced the unliterary conduct.
A spokesperson said: “The British Library is a public institution and our site at St Pancras is visited by more than one million people every year.
“All of the Library’s public areas and facilities, including the toilets, are regularly patrolled by on-site security staff to ensure that they are being used appropriately.
“Inappropriate behaviour is not tolerated and the Library works closely with the police to ensure the safety and security of the Library’s buildings and users.”