Emptying Trash is rubbish

It used to be, in the pre-snow leopard days, that emptying the trash was a non event. It just worked quickly and consistently.
With snow leopard, it's a dangerous affair. It takes ages (5++ minutes), it hangs while it spawns a Locum process which runs at 198% CPU utilisation, the imac heats up, the fan switches in. Its rubbish.
This has nothing to do with secure/unsecure empty. It's just as bad with both. The only safe way to empty trash is using the terminal command line.
Surely It can't be that hard to implement.
Has anyone experienced this and solved it. if so how
TIA

If a hard disk becomes too full it can make simple system operations take forever. Maybe what triggered this is your attempting to trash a certain large file you shouldn't have, and its being stuck in the process trying to delete each time you empty the trash. First take a look here*
http://www.macmaps.com/diskfull.html
To make sure your system is neither too full, and you haven't attempted to delete a system important file.
One thing many delete thinking it is maintenance, which it is not, is system cache files. These actually are important for the system to run fast. Strangely, so called "maintenance" tools like Onyx, Macaroni and others do this as part of their "one trick pony" approaches to system maintenance. If you have used one these utilities, stop now, as you may have set up yourself for failure by using them
- * links to my pages may give me compensation.
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