Bluetooth turns itself on

Bluetooth setting keeps turning itself on.  Some time after turning it off, it will turn on again.  Started having problem after upgrading to iOS 7.  Having it on causes battery to run down too fast.  How do I stop this?

Not behaviour that I recognise but only tend to enable Bluetooth as required, if you go to Settings > Connectivity > Bluetooth - you can always "longpress" upon any entry to "block" it.
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