gnome-power-manager doesn't block the execution of these scripts at all.
Some scripts (eg, /etc/acpi/sleep.sh) contain a check to see if gnome-
power-manager is running, before executing the action.

On a default system, the acpi-support scripts aren't used during
sleep/shutdown etc. Ubuntu uses pm-utils by default, unless you have a
strange configuration that tries to sleep using the acpi-support
scripts. If you want to use acpi-support to send the machine to sleep,
and you have gnome-power-manager running, just run "sudo
/etc/acpi/sleep.sh force".

I'm closing this as this is not a bug in gnome-power-manager

** Changed in: gnome-power-manager (Ubuntu)
       Status: New => Invalid

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Gnome-power-manager daemon blocks ACPI scripts
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/313765
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