Automatic Brightness Settings Lost on Sleep

I've disabled the setting to automatically adjust the display brightness, however from time to time when I wake the computer from sleep this setting is re-enabled and the display is running at full brightness.
Has anybody else seen this issue and know if there is a fix for it?
Cheers
Adam

The auto brightness function has always seemed broken to me.
If it works at all, its effect is very limited.
I expect to pick up the phone in the dead of night and see very much dimmed
display, and in bright sunlight, a fully bright display.
Such is not the case, and never has been as far as I can tell. It still honors the slider position, with the auto working only as a vernier to that.
Its broke I tell ya...

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