Public bug reported:

I'm running OTA9 on an Aquaris 4.5, having upgraded yesterday. Since
this includes a BlueZ upgrade, I thought I'd try pairing with my car
again, since it paired but didn't work properly before, and I thought
I'd try again given that there's a chance it might work now. However I
cannot delete my old Bluetooth pairings.

If I go to System Settings->Bluetooth, I see to pairings under "Connect
automatically when detected", which correspond to my two previous cars.
If I choose one of them, there's a button "Forget this device". But it
doesn't work. When I press the button, I'm taken back to the Bluetooth
summary page but the device is still there under "Connect automatically
when detected".

Note that this was with Bluetooth turned off (so the slider at the top
labelled "Bluetooth" is off). When I turn Bluetooth on, deleting
pairings work.

Expected behaviour: either allow me to delete pairings, or don't allow
me to think that I can delete them when Bluetooth is off by disabling
the option or something.

** Affects: ubuntu-system-settings (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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  Cannot delete old Bluetooth pairings when Bluetooth is off

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