Public bug reported:

This little section is just to give a brief explanation of what we did
here. It’s not obligatory to read this section. You can skip to comment
section for your suggestions or thanks

rc.local  file is used to run various shell commands at start up time.
These commands are user defined. In a clean install, rc.local has no
commands to run. What we did here was to add  rfkill block bluetooth.
rfkill is a tool to query the state of various switches, buttons and
subsytem interfaces. With this command in rc.localm we are basically
soft blocking Bluetooth at each start up time. I hope this explains the
things a bit.

** Affects: ubuntu
     Importance: Undecided
     Assignee: sharath (sharath-akodli495)
         Status: New

** Changed in: ubuntu
     Assignee: (unassigned) => sharath (sharath-akodli495)

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Title:
  Turn off Bluetooth by default in Ubuntu 14.04

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