Here we have an incident from February 2016 where Steve Paice opens the door of his parked van into the path of a bicycle and then blames the cyclist for riding too fast, even though the cyclist was clearly riding slowly. Steve Paice then claims he saw the cyclist coming, which means he must have deliberately opened his door on the cyclist (which is even worse than just not looking). You can see the YouTube video for yourself and make your own mind up.
"Almost doored, told to slow down" (thefireuk)
In July 2016, Steve Paice is involved in another incident which was filmed on a helmet cam by a different cyclist. This time Steve Paice tries to overtake the cyclist on a mini-roundabout and then sounds his horn when he is unable to complete the manoeuvre. He then has the audacity to berate the cyclist. Again, watch the YouTube video and come to your own conclusions.
"Angry Green Van Man Refuses to Listen - LC64 RXA" (4ChordsNoNet)
One can only come to the conclusion that as Steve Paice has already been filmed driving badly twice this year, by two different cyclists with cameras, then these sort of altercations must be a common occurrence for him. As the majority of road users don't have dashcams, there must be many more undocumented cases of Steve's bad driving and road rage.
Considering Steve Paice has bought himself a distinctive bright green van and put his Roof Shield Roofing (RSR) livery all over it along with his name, mobile number and email address, one would think he'd be a bit more careful about how he acts on the road, as he is risking his companies reputation.
Not the best choice of colour for a van if you drive like a twat. Even more so if it's plastered with your personal and business details. Steve Paice isn't the smartest tool in the box. I won't be calling Roof Sheild Roofing to replace my roof.
I saw this driver today driving down the road firstly he is the car in front of me and he is swerving everywhere and then he slips through a red light cuts up a cyclist so he has to stop and then nearly makes the cyclist fall off
I've searched high and low for Roof Shield Roofing and Steve Paice roofer but can't find any trace online. Not even a listing for his phone number. It's quite strange. I gather he's probably a luddite but he does have his email address on the side of the van so he must know the internet exists (though he possibly uses an Amstrad Emailer+). Perhaps driving like a maniac with his details written on his van is his preferred method of advertising his roofing services.
Here we have an incident from February 2016 where Steve Paice opens the door of his parked van into the path of a bicycle and then blames the cyclist for riding too fast, even though the cyclist was clearly riding slowly. Steve Paice then claims he saw the cyclist coming, which means he must have deliberately opened his door on the cyclist (which is even worse than just not looking). You can see the YouTube video for yourself and make your own mind up.
"Almost doored, told to slow down" (thefireuk)
In July 2016, Steve Paice is involved in another incident which was filmed on a helmet cam by a different cyclist. This time Steve Paice tries to overtake the cyclist on a mini-roundabout and then sounds his horn when he is unable to complete the manoeuvre. He then has the audacity to berate the cyclist. Again, watch the YouTube video and come to your own conclusions.
"Angry Green Van Man Refuses to Listen - LC64 RXA" (4ChordsNoNet)
One can only come to the conclusion that as Steve Paice has already been filmed driving badly twice this year, by two different cyclists with cameras, then these sort of altercations must be a common occurrence for him. As the majority of road users don't have dashcams, there must be many more undocumented cases of Steve's bad driving and road rage.
Considering Steve Paice has bought himself a distinctive bright green van and put his Roof Shield Roofing (RSR) livery all over it along with his name, mobile number and email address, one would think he'd be a bit more careful about how he acts on the road, as he is risking his companies reputation.