I reproduced this here, and took a before/after snapshot of the /dev
permissions.  Most of the devices listed have been /touched/ by the
command, which is expected, but their permissions have not been changed
- the new permissions are still the correct ones.

The only exceptions are:

-crw-rw-rwT  1 root   root     10, 229 Apr 11 08:48 fuse
+crw------T  1 root   root     10, 229 Apr 17 11:21 fuse
-crw-rw-r--+ 1 root   root     10,  62 Apr 11 08:48 rfkill
+crw-r--r--+ 1 root   root     10,  62 Apr 17 11:21 rfkill

It's possible this is a fuse-specific problem rather than a udev
problem.  Looking further.

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