Hi David,

> I've had a similar issue with this. This is due to the way Finder
> empties the trash. When finder deletes things from the trash, it runs
> as user root instead of the currently running user. If you enable the
> mount flag "allow_root" then Finder will actually have permission to
> remove items in the trash.

Thanks for your help.
Best regards
Alan Shouls
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