"That's not the permission of the file you are deleting which matter but
the ones from the trash directory. The issue when this directory is not
owned by your user is that other users can see things you have deleted
which can be a security issue."

Please don't tell me that the people who are responsible for fixing the
bugs in Ubuntu are this stupid.

Anything can be a "security issue".

It doesn't matter whether the user "owns" ANY directory on the machine
ANYWHERE. The point is that they want to delete a file that they have
write access to, and they can't do it. That's it. That's all.

It doesn't matter who owns the file...who owns the directory...who else
can see the file, or the directory.

The fact that I'm the only user on a single-user workstation is
irrelevant here. Anyone who can open the file and write to the file
should be able to delete it, regardless of whatever the partition type
is, regardless of whatever app they use to delete it.

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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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