I couldn't find any regression in my testing but since it wasn't that 
extensive, I'm not marking it a verified just yet.
I really like the behavior improvement. Now, a regular user has a convenient 
way to check service statuses:

  /etc/init.d/acpid status

Instead of the obtuse old way:

  env -u UPSTART_SESSION status acpid

Note: "service acpid status" still operates on the session upstart.

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