I was unable to recreate this in 9.04.  However, I was able to add
folders owned by me, containing files and folders owned by root (700,
actually with anything xx0) to the trash, and then empty the trash.

Is this supposed to happen anyway?  It doesn't seem logical that a user
should be able to delete files and folders owned and only accessible to
root.

Can anyone else confirm on 8.04?  Try testing with following command:

cd
mkdir test
sudo mkdir test/testing
sudo chmod 700 test/testing

Then add to trash, and then attempt to empty trash.

** Changed in: nautilus (Ubuntu)
     Assignee: dvlchd3 (dan-buhrman) => (unassigned)

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directories in trash cannot delete had trouble copying them and put them in 
trach
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/486048
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