I didn't mind snapd refusing the operation of course-- the problem was as you mentioned that I didn't have the feedback but even more importantly, once I did Ctrl-C, there was nothing I could do to get back to a working system short of the extreme method I described (perhaps there was something else I could have done?). In other words, after the Ctrl-C and after I left the directory, snapd did not "finish the removal".
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