this also is nonsense:

"i suggest using .trash-{user}, and having the contents of that folder
appear in the relevant user trash:// folder. if the admin cares about
security of files it will be obvious that no files should ever be stored
on the ntfs drive (or get rid of the drive), if the admin lets the users
store file on this drive, then it is clear that the admin is relying on
trust between the users when dealing with files on..."

....don't assume that someone who doesn't know as much as you do agrees with 
you about what they are doing. 
In fact you shouldn't ever assume that another person agrees with you about 
what they are doing. 

In this case the issue is plain and simple. Putting one of my image
files in the trash merely by hitting the delete key when I'm looking at
the image in the viewer. This has nothing to do with a security issue
and no assumptions about security should be made! I just want to delete
one of my files on an NTFS partition without having to go into another
app to do it, not open that drive up to malicious files.

Forget all this! Just don't even think about this at all. How do I fix
this app so that it will move an open image to the trash, if the image
is on an NTFS partition which is apparently the problem, assuming one
thing: that the image isn't write-protected, that this isn't an issue of
file-rights. Period. End of issue.

If it's an issue of file-rights I will be happy to chmod the entire
drive.

Thah is not the problem when it tells me that the trash cannot be found.

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"Cannot move file to trash, do you want to delete immediately?" on NTFS / VFAT 
partitions
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/192629
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