I managed to make a script to start /etc/init.d/bluetooth after I
connect my usb-bluetooth but I don't know how to force
hotplug/udev/kernel to execute remove action.
Every time I connect bluetooth my script creates executable script
with name from $REMOVER. When I manually execute it it works but when
I remove bluetooth these files are not executed or even deleted.

Does anybody know how to solve it?

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