I don't understand how this ltspfs fix should change anything?
Permissions of mount point directories are irrelevant, they are replaced
by the mounted partition's root dir permissions after mount. So how on
earth could this change the situation? Or do you do the chmod *after*
the mounting? That would be wrong, since you'd change permissions on the
mounted device (which you shouldn't do, at least not without asking the
user).

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should not list mounts that the user doesn't have permission to use
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/210379
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