I have used the correct directory. And even see, when I manually start
polkitd, that the pkla files are read in (call to inotify(2) returns as
soon as a file in /etc/polkit-1/localauthority/50-local.d is modified
and some more calls are made when it's a *.pkla file, i.e. reading and
parsing the file). But it doesn't affect the system behavior. pkaction
still shows the same output (system wide setting), no matter what's in
the pkla file. And starting polkitd in foreground is also kind of
pointless, as it outputs almost ZERO debugging information (and I've not
found a way to enable that).

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  Policykit local authority being ignored with Network Manager

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