2 things here - 
This never occurs on the 1st. insertion of blank optical media in an internal 
cd/dvd drive but happens on all subsequent insertions in that session

This never occurs when automount is disabled  (org.gnome.desktop.media-
handling

There is likely no tie in to the above 2 but does beg the question of
why does gnome/gvfs connect blank media to org.gnome.desktop.media-
handling automount at all?? It should have nothing to do with it & as
far as usability of inserted blank media,  automount 'false' has no
effect. (other than prevent spurious warning

The same could/should  be said for audio cd's, org.gnome.desktop.media-
handling automount should not be involved.  In the case of audio cd's
there  is an effect of automount 'false' - auto run on audio cd
insertion is not possible. Again this is wrong behavior, a prompt on
audio cd's or a user set action on audio cd insertion should always
occur independent of org.gnome.desktop.media-handling automount
true/false

** Tags added: gnome-media-handling

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  Two processes attempt to mount blank optical discs

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